Six from Northern Ireland make it through to EY Entrepreneur of the Year final Rob Heron, partner lead for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year programme in Northern Ireland, alongside finalist Dr Roisin Molloy (TriMedika). Picture: Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye Gary McDonald Business Editor 14 May, 2021 01:00
THE heads of six Northern Ireland companies have been included on the short list for the 24th running of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards.
They were selected from more than 120 nominations by an independent judging panel chaired by 2006 winner Anne Heraty, chief executive of CPL Resources.
The awards programme works to recognise, promote and build a supportive community around Ireland’s high-growth entrepreneurs.
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