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Setting up your own business is one of the most rewarding career paths women can choose.   However, we know that establishing and growing your business is very challenging and one of the major gaps for many Entrepreneurs is a supportive network of peers.  The Dublin City Enterprise Network for Women was set  by Dublin City Enterprise Board specifically to provide such a network for women who have set up their own business.      

 

 

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Join Today - €100 fee for all of 2012

 

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You can also join our Linked in Group: Dublin City Enterprise Network for Women 

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As a member of the Dublin City Enterprise Network for Women, you’ll be able to:

  • Tap into a supportive network of like minded people who are going through similar situations to yourself.
  • Get access to experts brought in to present on topics of interest to members.
  • Widen your contact base to help you develop your business.

                                                                                                    Alison Bell, Spa Ireland and Gina Boles, Gifted by Nature

  • Opportunity to enter the Dublin Female Entrepreneur Awards. 

How does it work?

  • Monthly network event held in a Dublin city centre venue, usually the Mansion House or Clarion Hotel, IFSC, Dublin 1 (7-9pm on the second Monday of every month) but always email network@dceb.ie to check)
  • Additional briefing sessions on topics of interest to members
  • Online Business Directory
  • Dublin Female Entrepreneur Competition - see past winners at http://www.dceb.ie/networking/enterprise-network-for-women/womens-network-awards                                                                                                  

This Network is run as a business support network for all female entrepreneurs.  Members can use the network to promote their business, create alliances with other members, learn new skills, get help from members in challenges that they may face in their business and increase their contacts to encourage business development.

Members also have the opportunity to promote their business at each meeting by hosting a resource table, this is an exhibition stand to display products and information about services. Each resource table host will also have the opportunity to give a brief presentation about their business.

You can attend one Network meeting for free before paying membership, except where an event has been designated "Member Only".

"The Network is a great idea for people in business to discuss with other small business owners common issues and allow us to see what other people are doing. The Network has assisted me personally to be excited about my business again and remind me of the reasons why we went in to business to begin with” Cora Barnes of Three Q Recruitment. 

Prior booking is essential for newcomers and members attending the monthly meeting.

For more information, please contact Pauline Logan
Mobile: 087 979 8430
Email     network@dceb.ie
Venue: Clarion Hotel, IFSC, Dublin 1   
Membership fee €40  until the end of 2011 (can be paid online)

 

Dublin City Female Entrepreneur Awards

2011

The winners of the annual Dublin City Female Entrepreneur Awards were announced at the DCEB Networking event at Wood Quay Venue on 12th December 2010.

The winner of the Most Improved Business Award was Deirdre Hardiman, Hepburn Designs (www.hepburndesigns.ie).

The prize is a Perpetual trophy, €1000 cash, a €500 DCEB voucher and a Certificate.

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Deirdre Hardiman receiving her Award from the Chairman of Dublin City Enterprise Board, Pat Lynch.

The winner of the ‘Rising Star’ Award 2011 was Joanna Norton of Click4ESOL (www.click4esol.com).  The prize is €500 in cash, a €500 DCEB voucher and a Certificate.

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Joanna Norton receiving her Award from the Chairman of Dublin City Enterprise Board, Pat Lynch.

2010

The winners of the annual Dublin City Female Entrepreneur Awards were announced at the DCEB Networking event at Wood Quay Venue on 13th December 2010.

The winner of the Most Improved Business Award was Agata Stoinska, D-Light Studio (www.d-lightstudios.com)

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Agata Stoinska (right), of D-Light Studio receiving her trophy from Denise Brophy, DCEB Board member.

The prize is a Perpetual trophy, €500 cash, a €500 DCEB voucher and a Certificate.

The winner of the  ‘Rising Star’ Award was Deirdre Hardiman, Hepburn Designs (www.hepburndesigns.ie). 

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Deirdre Hardiman (right), of Hepburn Design receiving her prize from Denise Brophy, DCEB Board member.

The prize is a €500 DCEB voucher and a Certificate.

The DCEB is very grateful to the four judges for reviewing the entries and choosing the winners.  The judges were:

  • * Cora Barnes, Managing Director of Three Q Recruitment
  • * Daire Coffey, DCEB Mentor and Management Consultant/Business Coach at Perspectives Consulting
  • * Natalie Kelly, Partner with Anne Brady McQuillans DFK Accountants.
  • * Jackie Prendergast, Consulting Excellence, HR & Management Solutions

2009

Most Improved Business Award

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The Winner of the 2009 Award for the Most Improved Business in the Dublin City Enterprise Network for Women in 2009 was Karen Brown of Chic Commodities (www.chiccommodities.com  ).  She won the perpetual trophy, €500 cash and €500 worth of DCEB training vouchers.  Karen’s company Chic Commodities is a leading distributor of “ethical and green” brands including an organic fake tan retail range, a professional spray tan, an organic skincare range for men and pure mineral cosmetics.  Karen has grown the business from 2 to 7 people over a 2 year period.  Among the company’s achievements in 2009 were rolling out of their brands to stockists nationwide, being selected  by SFA as Best Emerging New Business 2009 and launching their own brand.

    

Rising Star Award

Agata_StoinskaThe Winner of the 2009 Rising Star award in the Dublin City Enterprise Network for Women in 2009 was Agata Stoinska of D-Lite Studios (http://d-lightstudios.com  ).  She won €500 worth of DCEB training vouchers.  Agata’s company D-Lite Studios rents studio space for photographers, television crews, theatre companies, exhibitions, creative workshops, seminars, fashion shows.  Working as a photographer Agata wanted an innovative creative space to work in and provide a space for a multitude of creative disciplines. They have held exhibitions and also had a one day art festival which showed more than 30 artists.

 

2008

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Eibhlin Curley, Dublin City Enterprise Board, Mary Ryan, Product Innovator and Brian Carey, Sunday Times presenting the Award, December 2008

 

Mary Ryan, Product Innovator Ltd

 

“I am delighted to have won this prestigious award, and would recommend that entrepreneurs take advantage of the great services that are offered by Dublin City Enterprise Board” said Mary Ryan. “They provide great training and mentoring programmes, as well as invaluable opportunities to network and make business contacts.  They have certainly helped me in my business”.

Mary Ryan launched Product Innovator Ltd in 2002 to provide training and coaching in Product Management for the Technology Sector.

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Mary Ryan, Product Innovator Ltd (Dublin City Female Entrepreneur 2008)

Pauline Logan, Network Manager, Eibhlin Curley, Dublin City Enterprise Board,

Alison Bell, Spa -Ireland (Rising Star 2008)

Photography by Grainne Duggan of Art and Soul www.artandsoul.ie

5th Floor, O'Connell Bridge House, D'Olier Street, Dublin 2   Tel: 01 635 1144   Fax: 01 635 1811   Email: info@dceb.ie   Company Registration: 230609   
Dublin City Enterprise Board is funded by the Irish Government and part-financed by the European Union.