Three female business leaders from Northern Ireland selected in the EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women class of 24

  • Photo: Claire Best, EY, Ruth Todd, EY, Christine Boyle, MBE, Laura McCarthy, Morgan Pierce, Carley Quigley along with Roisin Shanks, EY

    Three of the seven female business leaders selected for EY's Entrepreneurial Winning Women™ EMEIA class of 2024 hail from Northern Ireland.

    Christine Boyle, MBE, CEO of Senergy, Yvette McGaffin, CEO of Reform RX and Linda Stinson, CEO of Bellamianta / Iconic Bronze from Northen Ireland were among the seven winners from Ireland including Ciara Crossan, Founder and CEO of WeddingDates, Laura McCarthy, Managing Director of Drink Botanicals Ireland, Morgan Pierce, CEO of SolarSmart and Carley Quigley, Founder and CEO of Grey Dog. 

    The EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women™ programme is a bespoke initiative that identifies and champions ambitious women entrepreneurs across the globe. The programme targets high-potential female entrepreneurs ready to scale and expand their businesses internationally and provides them with resources that can help unlock their full potential.

    READ MORE: Assured Skills Data & Analytics Academy with EY NI launched at SERC Bangor

    The seven women from the island of Ireland will join 63 other women founders from 23 countries across Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa. This international cohort employs more than 4,000 people

    Main image caption: Claire Best, EY NI Marketing Lead, Ruth Todd, EY NI Senior Manager were joined by Christine Boyle, MBE, Laura McCarthy, Morgan Pierce, Carley Quigley along with Roisin Shanks, EY NI Partner to celebrate the event at Killeavy Castle Estate, Co Armagh

    For more information, visit: EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women™ | EY - Global

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