Michele Whelan, Tracey Tallon, Jim Bourke, Catriona Duffy, Bill Collentine, Irene Lynch, and Bernie Cotter at the chamber BBQ in the Annebrook.
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Oliver Foley (Canore) and Jim Bourke (Mullingar Autos).
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Orla Duncan (Cookie Web) and Lauren Gregory (Mullingar Chamber).
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Suzanne McEvoy, vice-president, and James Bourke, president, Mullingar Chamber.
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Manish Basu (Writech), Alan Coleman (Writech) and Charlie Fletcher (The Crossed Keys).
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Mullingar Chamber of Commerce hosted a summer networking BBQ on Friday last, June 13, at the Annebrook House Hotel and members were delighted that the evening was a success, and drew a large turnout of local business owners and professionals.
The Chamber wishes to thank everyone who attended and helped make the evening a success. “We would also like to extend our gratitude to the Annebrook House Hotel for their warm hospitality and fantastic food,” said James Bourke, president.
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