Avid Partners, RTE Boost My Business, March 2021

Avoiding Cash Flow Issues When Your Business Reopens, Fiona Alston, RTE
As part of RTE’s Boost My Business initiative, Fiona Alston spoke to Jamie O’Hanlon, Managing Director Avid Partners, about how businesses can avoid cash flow issues in the current climate. Read More
Jamie O’Hanlon Avid Partners in conversation with Ronan Berry, Taking Care of Business, Midlands 103
- Taking Care of Business, Midlands 103, June 2020: Listen here
- Taking Care of Business, Midlands 103, December 2020: Listen here
August Cullen Law, Sunday Business Post
Each week, we profile one of Ireland’s corporate leaders, tracing their career to date and exploring the lessons they have learned along the way. This week, we meet Joice Carthy, managing partner, Augustus Cullen Law Read more

Reddy Charlton, Irish Legal News Read More

Augustus Cullen Law, Irish legal News Read More
The Consultant Academy, The Sunday Times Read more
Reddy Charlton, The Low Down, Sunday Business Post
Big Data is rapidly becoming a multi-billion Euro industry. At its simplest, it refers to the aggregation of large amounts of data in such a way as to make it valuable to competitiveness or efficiency and businesses should take steps to ensure that they have it covered. Elaine McGrath examines what’s involved. This article appeared in The Low Down, The Business Post.
The Marie Keating Foundation and The Rediscovery Centre, The Dublin People,

The Marie Keating Foundation’s garden at Bloom 2016 ‘Out the Other Side: A Garden of Hope’ was inspired by survivor stories and designed to offer hope to people affected by breast cancer. One of the stand out features of the garden was a hammock created from donated bras and designed by The Rediscovery Centre and NCAD. Pictured (L-R) are three of the cancer survivors who shared their stories: Deirdre Morrissey, Yvonne Joye and Deirdre Featherstone. Bra hammock provides charity with lift at Bloom, Dublin People.
Reddy Charlton, Getting Ahead: my story so far, The Sunday Business Post

Each week, The Sunday Business Post profiles one of Ireland’s foremost corporate leaders, tracing their career to date and exploring the lessons they have learned along the way. This week, they meet Paul Keane, Reddy Charlton.
Reddy Charlton, Godfrey Hogan Joins Reddy Charlton as Principal Consultant. Movers and Shakers, Sunday Business Post

Wiser Life Project
The re-purposing of the Ballymun Boiler House, as part of the WISER (Working with Industrial Spaces to Exemplify Reuse) Project, established a centre for excellence in education and best practice for sustainable development. Coverage below of the day the sod was turned. Read More about the project here.


Reddy Charlton
Demystifying the Companies Bill, Elaine O’Regan, Sunday Business Post.
The Companies Bill 2012 is Company Law as we know it, but made easier. The Bill, which becomes effective in mid- 2015, makes far-reaching and fundamental changes to Irish company law. Paul Keane, Managing Partner, Reddy Charlton explains the key legislative changes and what business owners and directors need to know.

The Rediscovery Centre
Economic Thinking Comes Full Circle , The Irish Times, Sylvia Thompson.

The Rediscovery Centre
A look at the enterprise that re-designs pre-loved items, Carol O’Callaghan, The Irish Examiner.

Rediscover Furniture started out as an environmental project in 2006 and has since become about developing people and skills with the added bonus of producing unique furniture pieces that are aesthetically pleasing and made to last, all of which bolsters the Rediscovery Centre’s environmental goals by reducing the amount of unwanted furniture that ends up in landfill. Sarah Miller and Gerard Griffin in conversation with Carol O’Callaghan about the past, present and future of Rediscover Furniture.
Irish Flexible Packaging

Irish Flexible packaging to Pump €1M into Wicklow Plant Ahead of Milk Quota Move. Elaine O’ Regan, Sunday Business Post. Irish Flexible Packaging (IFP), a supplier of butter foil to the dairy sector, announced an investment of almost €1 Million to expand its Carnew-based production facility. This investment will create 12 skilled jobs at IFP’s Carnew plant over the next two years.



