Three NI Entrepreneur Of The Year finalists

Three Northern Ireland entrepreneurs will be vying for the 2020 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ on Thursday, November 12.
BPerfect Cosmetics founder Brendan McDowell based in BelfastBPerfect Cosmetics founder Brendan McDowell based in Belfast
BPerfect Cosmetics founder Brendan McDowell based in Belfast

Rodney Lowry of Lowe Rental Ltd, Lisburn, Cormac McCloskey, Errigal Contracts Ltd, Londonderry and BPerfect Cosmetics founder Brendan McDowell based in Belfast will be vying for the accolade.

They will be competing with 21 other finalists from the island of Ireland across three categories - Emerging, Industry and International - and one overall winner will be selected as The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ 2020.

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The 24 finalists have been shortlisted from more than 100 nominations by an independent judging panel of previous winners, chaired by Anne Heraty, CEO of CPL Resources Plc, and EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ 2006.

Rodney Lowry of Lowe Rental Ltd, LisburnRodney Lowry of Lowe Rental Ltd, Lisburn
Rodney Lowry of Lowe Rental Ltd, Lisburn

Roger Wallace, Partner Lead for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ programme said: “2020 has been a challenging year so far for many businesses but we know that if there is one group that will rise to that challenge, it’s our island’s entrepreneurs. The judges have selected an exceptional group of businesspeople from a very impressive pool of nominees.

“This year we’ve seen lots of newer, cutting-edge tech and life sciences businesses nominated, as well as more established and traditional players. This year’s finalists are a diverse group, representing a huge range of industries, all of whom share an insatiable hunger for growth and incredible resilience to challenges. As we begin reopening our economies, North and South, our entrepreneurial businesses will be essential to recovery. We at EY are proud to play our part in supporting the island’s entrepreneurs and I am delighted to formally welcome this year’s finalists into the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year community.”

Anne Heraty, CEO of CPL Resources Plc, and Chair of the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ judging panel added: “2020 so far has been a strange and challenging time for all of us in business, and this year’s judging process has taken place against a very different backdrop to the last number of years. The judging panel again had the unenviable task of coming to a final shortlist of 24 finalists from an incredibly talented pool of nominees, but we’re all in agreement that those we’ve selected represent the very best of entrepreneurial talent across the island. This year’s finalists are at the start of what will be such an exciting journey, not just this year but as they become part of the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ community. I’d like to wish them the very best at the beginning of an unforgettable journey through the programme and beyond.”

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Now in its 23rd year, the programme has established itself as a world-class development programme that supports, promotes, and connects an extraordinary community of entrepreneurs, championing entrepreneurship throughout the island of Ireland and around the world. Since its inception, the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ community has grown to a tight-knit network of more than 525 alumni who harness each other’s wealth of experience, with 77% now doing business with one another.

The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Ireland programme is supported by Premium Corporate Sponsor Julius Baer International, and Government sponsors Enterprise Ireland and Invest Northern Ireland.

For further information, please visit www.eoy.ie.

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