Chamber of Commerce CEOs launch www.crossborder.ie

Toni Forrester, CEO Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce and Sinead McLaughlin CEO Derry Chamber of Commerce Launch Centre for Cross Border Studies Website

Toni Forrester, CEO Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce and Sinead McLaughlin CEO Derry Chamber of Commerce Launch Centre for Cross Border Studies Website

The Chief Executives of Derry and Letterkenny Chambers of Commerce recently launched the revamped website of the Centre for Cross Border Studies.  Speaking at the launch, which took place in Derry on 20th May 2010, they each acknowledged the website as an important source of cross border information and commented on its sleek new design and ease of use.

Toni Forrester, Letterkenny Chamber, Sinead McLaughlin, Derry Chamber, Pat Donaghy, North South Ministerial Council  and Andy Pollak, Centre for Cross Border Studies at the launch of www.crossborder.ie

Toni Forrester, Letterkenny Chamber, Sinead McLaughlin, Derry Chamber, Pat Donaghy, North South Ministerial Council and Andy Pollak, Centre for Cross Border Studies at the launch of www.crossborder.ie

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Notes from the Next Door Neighbours

Notes from the Next Door Neighbours

WHAT THEY SAY…

I applaud the Director, Andy Pollak, and his team on a tremendous record of achievement over well nigh 12 years. Pages 112-173 of the Journal, on the Centre’s work, show just how far-reaching and significant is its range and how it touches on areas so relevant to the quality of our future on the island. I saw this at first hand through my involvement for several years in a highly innovative programme it ran for the training of personnel engaged in cross-border policy or operations. The Centre’s Journal typifies the quality of excellence which the Centre brings to all that it does. Beautifully produced, a pleasure just to handle but, most important of all, a treasure chest of highly readable articles written to the highest professional standards. Start any of these articles and you will become hooked. And not just hooked, but challenged, because these articles irresistibly prompt the response: What must be done about this? — Sir George Quigley, Chairman, Bombardier Aerospace