Finalists are being sought for three categories – emerging, established and international – across all industry sectors on island of Ireland
Eimear McCrann, EOY lead, Martin McKay, founder of Texthelp, Anne Heraty, chair of the judging panel, and Roger Wallace, partner lead of EOY, at the launch of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year programme for 2023 Photograph: Naoise CulhaneEntrepreneur of the Year programme for this year has opened for nominations.
The theme for this year’s programme is The Art of Entrepreneurship. The overall award was won in 2022 by Martin McKay, founder and chief executive of Texthelp in Northern Ireland. The judging panel for this year’s awards will be chaired by recruitment entrepreneur Anne Heraty. Commenting on this year’s programme, Roger Wallace, partner lead for EOY, said: “We are keen to receive nominations, across industries, age groups, gender, location and background. The selected finalists will join our illustrious alumni – a truly unique group of leading entrepreneurs who continuously support and drive each other to ever-greater heights.”
EOY alumni comprise more than 580 entrepreneurs across the island. Collectively these businesses employ more than 200,000 people and generate revenues in excess of €23 billion. The awards have been running for 26 years.
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