Following the success of the Harvest Festival
2014 Waterford food producers are on a high. For year’s Waterford relied on a
small number of prominent food producers, though lagged behind the prolific
success of counties such as Cork and Tipperary. However, in recent years the
Deise has seen an explosion of food production.
Success and national acclaim have followed.
The Blaa receiving PGI status in 2013, the first five graduates of the Food
Academy, all from Waterford, now on the shelves of SuperValu stores across the
country and all on the shoulders of such giants as Flahavans and Dawn Meats.
This is why the timing couldn’t be better for
John Noonan of Flahavans to give his ‘Top Ten Tips for Food Producers’ on Thursday
October 23rd. Following on from the success of these lunches with
speakers such as Des Whelan of WLR fm, Louise Grubb of Q1 Scientific and Ronan
Mulligan of Mulligan’s Pharmacies, John’s tips are sure to be eagerly received
by Waterford’s business people and food producers alike.
These ‘Top Ten lunches’ are a series of
networking events on the theme of ‘my Top Ten Business Tips’ delivered by
successful local business people and occurring once per month. Each lunch will
outline a speakers’ views on a specific topic and take place in the Bistro in
the Tower Hotel from 12.30pm to 2pm.
There is a considerable pool of business talent
and experience in Waterford and the Local Enterprise Offices hopes to harness
this expertise to inspire Waterford’s new and existing business communities.
John Noonan is
currently Sales & Marketing Director at E. Flahavan & Sons Limited
John graduated from UCC with a B.Comm and is
also a graduate of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, UK. He has over 25 year’s experience in
marketing, having worked abroad and at home in various marketing roles
including, Guinness GB, London International Group, C&D Petfoods and Cahill
May Roberts Group. In 1997, John moved to Waterford as Marketing Director with
Flahavans, becoming Sales and Marketing Director in 2007.
John is a previous Chairman of the Bord Bia
Brand Forum and is a director of Love
Irish Food, an initiative led by Irish manufacturing brands which seeks to
promote Irish Food and Drink brands in the Republic of Ireland.
The Local Enterprise Office is
also looking forward to Grainne Walsh of Metalman Brewing speaking at the
following networking lunch on Thursday November 27th.
The cost of these lunch events is just €8.50. Booking
is essential. For more information or to register your interest please contact your
Local Enterprise Office in Waterford on 051-849905 or email info@leo.waterfordcouncil.ie
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