PHOTOS: Kerry Businesswomen Meet For After Hours Networking Event

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Elin Sorensen, Mairead Moriarty and Maeve Lyons at the Kerry Businesswomen’s Network ‘After Hours’ networking event in Madden’s on Tuesday. Photo by Dermot Crean

THE Kerry Businesswomen’s Network (KBN) held their first After Hours Networking event since before the COVID pandemic last night.

Madden’s on Milk Market Lane was the venue on Tuesday evening as over 20 women met to build connections and enjoy some tasty bites and refreshments.

“It’s so relaxing and comfortable to meet in this kind of environment, to chat and have coffee and it’s our first time back after COVID,” said Elin Sorensen of KBN.

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The aim of these events is not just about promoting business, but about building meaningful connections, sharing stories and enjoying treats and coffee.

Check out the Kerry Businesswomen’s Network social pages on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for upcoming events. Scroll down for photos…

Mary Doody, Eileen O’Connell, Marie Nelligan and Linda Enright at the Kerry Businesswomen’s Network ‘After Hours’ networking event in Madden’s on Tuesday. Photo by Dermot Crean

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Rebecca Kemp, Sheena Fortune and Elizabeth Ochanya at the Kerry Businesswomen’s Network ‘After Hours’ networking event in Madden’s on Tuesday. Photo by Dermot Crean

Erin Griffin, Winnie Dee and Maryanne Tyther at the Kerry Businesswomen’s Network ‘After Hours’ networking event in Madden’s on Tuesday. Photo by Dermot Crean

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Sarah Brick and Geraldine Kelly and Ciara O’Donnell at the Kerry Businesswomen’s Network ‘After Hours’ networking event in Madden’s on Tuesday. Photo by Dermot Crean

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One Comment

  1. Matty O'Leary says:

    I think similar Men’s events and clubs should be organised again for the sake of equality to correct their historical abolition in the first place given the modern day fact of so many women’s events and clubs.
    Is there a Kerry Businessmen’s club in existence for men to network too, if not why not!
    What’s good for the gander is good for the goose too.

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