Stepping out to start your own business will always be a nerve-wrecking experience.
Whether it’s knowing your market, or taking the leap for a new direction, you never really know what lies on the path ahead.
So how about taking your vision and sharing it with not just your business partners, but business partners who happen to be your sisters?
When a family business involves baking and fine food, you know it’s going to be a success.
Kate O’Hara of Kate’s Kitchen in Sligo town shares her experience of setting out on her own.
For your chance to meet other start-ups, or network at the next AIB Start-Up Academy nights, check in here to register your attendance for this free event in Killarney!
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Brought to you by Visa. As Visa’s She’s Next Grant Programme opens for applications, we caught up with Alison McGrath, one of last year’s winners. Ireland is home to so many incredible women-owned businesses, and one programme that is platforming these inspiring entrepreneurs is Visa’s She’s Next Grant Programme. The programme offers these entrepreneurs the […]
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