Double Win at the Chambers Ireland 2025 Awards!

Pictured accepting the Supporting Business Award at the Chambers Ireland Awards 2025 are (centre, l-r): Lorcan Kinsella, Director, County Wexford Chamber, and Paula Roche, CEO, County Wexford Chamber. They are pictured with Margaret Considine, President of Chambers Ireland, and Joe Creegan, Head of Corporate Life & Pensions, Zurich.

 

We are absolutely delighted to have taken home two prestigious awards at this year’s Chambers Ireland Awards: 

 

  • Supporting Business Award – for the successful integration of Enniscorthy & District Chamber 

 

 

These achievements reflect the power of collaboration and community spirit. We extend our appreciation to our Board members Lorcán Kinsella, Brendan Crowley, and Ed Murphy for their instrumental roles in the integration process. We also want to thank the wider business community and our members who rallied behind this initiative in 2024 – your support made all the difference. 

Thank you to business community 

The County Wexford Shop Local Gift Card was a true team effort, delivered just in time for Christmas 2024. Since its launch, it has generated an incredible €600,000 in sales, proving its value to our local economy. A heartfelt thank you to the businesses and individuals who have used the scheme to gift employees and loved ones and to the nearly 200 outlets now accepting the card. 

We also wish to recognise the ongoing support of  Wexford County Council , and to thank Chambers Ireland for a fantastic awards ceremony, and acknowledge MC Ivan Yates for his insightful comments and generous remarks at yesterday's awards ceremony. 

Finally, to our members – thank you for the trust you place in us. We remain committed to working on your behalf to drive sustainable economic development and prosperity across County Wexford.  

The awards ceremony was held at the Killashee Hotel, Naas, Co Kildare, on Thursday, June 5th. County Wexford Chamber was represented by Board member Lorcan Kinsella, CEO Paula Roche, and Development Officers Anne Dwyer and Deirdre O’Flynn.