Estelle Cotter elected as new President elected for Network Ireland Louth

Estelle Cotter, the founder of Green Opal Media, has been elected President of the business woman’s organisation Network Ireland Louth while Chloe Litchfield of Revitalise your Home and Hanna McDonnell of Hanna McDonnell Marketing were welcomed onto the committee for 2024.

Green Opal Media supports trainers, coaches, and businesses, to help them produce their promotional and skills development material, through engaging video content.  In her address to the AGM Estelle said she is looking forward to providing opportunities to members so that they can elevate and uplift themselves, and others, both personally and in their businesses. 

 2024 promises to be an exciting year for Network Ireland Louth starting on January 24th, when there will be a practical webinar on “Optimising your LinkedIn Profile”.  Hosted by Hanna McDonnell, of Hanna McDonnell Marketing, this is an opportunity to learn how to build your personal brand on LinkedIn, to allow you to grow your network and develop your business.

 To register for this online workshop, go to: https://networkireland.ie/events.  This event is free to members of Network Ireland and a small charge of €15 applies to non-members.

Network Ireland Louth is a branch of Network Ireland, a Nationwide organisation supporting the professional, and personal, development of women.  It provides support, learning and networking opportunities for women in business and enterprise, throughout Ireland, through the branch network.

Network Ireland hold monthly events through their countrywide branches.   Awards at branch and national level, and other collaboration opportunities, are just a few of the ways in which Network Ireland provides support. 

Network Ireland is a non-profit, voluntary organisation, established in 1983 and now has 17 Branches Nationwide.   Membership is made up of a diverse group of women, from budding entrepreneurs to SME owners, professionals, and leaders in Indigenous and multinational organisations, the Public Sector, the Arts, non-profit organisations, and charities. 

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