Drogheda & District Chamber Council has signed a strategic partnership with Adare Human Resource Management that will provide its members with expert human resource management services.
Adare Human Resource Management is one of Ireland’s best-known and respected providers of Employment Law, Industrial Relations (IR), Human Resource Management (HRM) and Health and Safety Services.
The partnership creates additional value for Drogheda Chamber members via the provision of expert human resource management services under a special agreement exclusive to members.
The partnership, which was signed by Chamber President Robert Murray and Adare MD Derek McKay, is part of Drogheda Chamber’s strategy to add more value to membership by identifying top-class business support service suppliers and developing special working relationships and commercial agreements to provide direct benefit to members.
“We are delighted to have entered into the special agreement with Adare Human Resource Management” Robert Murray said.
“As a leading provider of human resource management advice and support, we are confident that the quality of their services is second to none and will be of great benefit to Chamber members.
“… we look forward to the education programme that the team there will provide to our members via an ongoing series of webinars and information sharing, which has been agreed as a core foundation of our partnership”.
Responding, Derek McKay said, “Drogheda and the surrounding area is one which we have identified as having unrivalled potential for growth and expansion due to its excellent strategic location, vibrant business community and highly skilled workforce.
“We are excited at the prospect of partnering with Drogheda Chamber, its members and the business community in general to form part of the wider business resource pool that can help maximise the growth of Drogheda as both a regional and international business hub”.
There are 1.7 million people living within a 60 km radius of Drogheda and a third of local residents are educated to degree level or higher, making it one of the most highly populous and educated regions in Ireland.