Oct 08

15 members attended the October Business Network Meeting
James Martin from TeamLife Training & Coaching gave a motivating presentation in addition to facilitating a team building exercise with attendees.

Louise from Roscommon County Enterprise Board updated members on a fantastic upcoming networking event in Galway called MeetWest
MeetWest 2011 will be the largest business networking event in the West in 2011.
THE OBJECTIVE…of the event is to bring together 400 companies based in these 3 counties over one and a half days to facilitate the development of greater business between these companies and further business opportunities for them either locally, regionally or internationally.
Tá sé mar aidhm ag MeetWest tacú le gnóthaí líonraí tacaíochta a fhorbairt tríd réimse de cheardlanna oibre, comhdháil agus cruinnithe a eagrú. Is deis é seo do chomhlachtaí san Iarthar, mór agus beag, casadh le lucht gnó eile, páirtnéirí agus custaiméirí nua a aimsiú agus eolas a fháil faoi conas a bheith rathúil ina ngnó uatha sin a bhfuil sé déanta acu cheana.
PARTNERS…Galway City Council, Galway County Council, Roscommon County Council, Mayo County Council, Galway County and City Enterprise Board, Roscommon County Enterprise Board, Mayo County Enterprise Board, Enterprise Ireland and Udaras na Gaeltachta
Deirdre Ó Murchadha from RosWIN brought along information about a new tourism site for Roscommon called WarmWest.ie.
Sep 28
The October Network meeting will take place on Thursday October 6th at 6.30pm in Hannon’s Hotel, Athlone Road, Roscommon.
Agenda:
6.30 – Member Introductions
6.40 – Keynote Presentation – Business Growth by James Martin.

7.20 – Open Forum Discussion
7.30 – Networking
About James
James is a strategy consultant for personal and business growth. He is passionate about supporting new startups and business owners to build successful, profitable businesses. James supports clients mainly around mindset, strategy and innovation with a specific focus on harnessing close business relationships and technology to accelerate business prosperity. His business training and coaching company, TeamLife Training, is based in Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
Sep 13

Roscommon’s own version of Dragon’s Den is coming to town, led by renowned RTE Dragon, Bobby Kerr. Taking place at the end of September, participants with new business ideas will have the opportunity to present their proposals to a panel of experts.
This initiative is part of Roscommon LEADER Partnership’s Enterprise Creation and Development Measure, aimed at encouraging and supporting rural enterprise in the county. Eligible projects will benefit from constructive feedback from the expert panel, along with follow-up advice and support with business planning and preparing funding applications to Roscommon LEADER Partnership. Up to €150,000 of non-refundable grant aid may be available for eligible projects. In exceptional circumstances this may be raised to €200,000 subject to Department approval. Additionally, successful proposals may have the opportunity to access private investment, particularly through Business Angel Partnership, which will also be represented on the expert panel.
All eligible participants, including those with new business ideas as well as those considering innovative expansion of their existing enterprises, will have the opportunity to present their business idea to a panel of experts, led by renowned Dragon Bobby Kerr. Bobby has a particular affinity with Co. Roscommon through his investment in the infamous ‘illuminated handbag’ project as depicted on RTE’s Dragons Den. Along with the direct feedback and assistance available, projects will also be signposted to other possible sources of support, such as Roscommon Innovation House, Innovation Vouchers through Enterprise Ireland and the WIN Atlantic programme to explore international opportunities that may exist. This initiative builds on other recent initiatives aimed at encouraging and assisting new enterprises in the county, including Roscommon Enterprise and Innovation week and Roscommon Innovation House, developed in association with Roscommon County Enterprise Board.
The Dragon’s Den event is co-ordinated by WESTBIC on behalf of Roscommon LEADER Partnership. Potential participants should contact James Donlon at WESTBIC on 090 6625196, email jdonlon@westbic.ie for further information. Places are limited so participants are advised to contact WESTBIC as soon as possible.
Application form for Dragons’ Den
Sep 06
14 network members attended the September Meeting.
Topics discussed included the advertising in the Roscommon People in addition to ideas/topics for meetings.
Topics included:
- Motivation
- Cutting costs
- Bank Loan Application
- County Enterprise Board Grants
- Roscommon Integrated Development Company Funding
- Presentation by a successful entrepreneur (and lessons learned from some failures)
- Social Outings
- PR with local press
- Attending other business events
It was also suggested that a table for business cards and brochures be set up at the back of the table for each meeting.
If you have any further suggestions, please drop an email to info@roscommonbusinessnetwork.com or leave a comment below.
The next meeting will take place on Thursday October 6th
Aug 29
The September Network meeting will take place this Thursday evening at 6.30pm in Hannon’s Hotel, Athlone Road, Roscommon.
Agenda:
1. Member Introductions
2. Brainstorming ideas for the network for next 12 months
3. Press Release quotes from members placing an ad in Roscommon People. Paul Healy from the Roscommon People will attend the meeting.
Jul 08

16 members attended the July Business Network Meeting.
6 local food producers laid out a wonderful selection including:
Brendan Allen from Castlemine Farm not only brought steaks, burgers and sausages but he also cooked them on the BBQ.
Declan Molly from Molloy’s Bakery & Fine Food Emporium provided the burger buns in addition to a huge selection of tasty desserts.
Ann Maire Carroll from the Old School Of Holistic Therapies brought along a selection of her chutneys.
Mary & Eamonn Gleeson from Gleeson’s Townhouse & Restaurant supplied fresh salads and wine and of course the venue for the night.
Karen Gordon from the Roscommon Chocolate Company spoiled us with a huge selection of tasty chocolates.
Tom Flanagan from My Healthy Choc Store also brought his wonderful healthy chocolates.

Jun 25

The July Business Network meeting will take place on Thursday July 7th at 7pm in Gleeson’s Restaurant and Townhouse, Roscommon.
This will be a Food Fair event where members can sample various food products from around the county of Roscommon.
There will be a barbeque (weather permitting) and music on the night.
Jun 09
Thursday August 4th at 7pm. Tickets €20.

CruiseCamp 2009
CruiseCamp is a fun and informal business networking event with a difference. Setting sail on the fabulous Moonriver Pleasure Cruiser at 7pm from the bridge in Carrick on Shannon you will meet business owners from around Ireland while cruising on the river Shannon.
Hot food will be served during the cruise and there is a full bar on board. Please bring approx 70 business cards.
Ticket Price = €20*
The word FREE is beside each ticket because we cannot accept Credit Card Payments at this time.

CruiseCamp 2009

CruiseCamp 2009

CruiseCamp 2009
Jun 09

16 Members attended the June Network Meeting.
We broke into 4 groups of 4 and each group member had the opportunity to discuss their business and get feedback and ideas from group members.
The next meeting will take place on July 7th at 7pm in Gleeson’s Townhouse & Restaurant, The Square, Roscommon.
May 23
The June Network Meeting will take place on Thursday June 2nd at 6.30pm in Hannon’s Hotel, Athlone Road, Roscommon.
Meeting Agenda
6.30 – Welcome – Member Introduction
6.40 – Idea Generation Groups
Groups of 4 will work together to brainstorm ideas about their business with a view to getting some fresh perspectives from other business owners.
7.20 – Open forum discussion
7.30 – Close – Tea/Coffee/Sandwiches/Networking
PLEASE BRING BUSINESS CARDS.
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