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Former top banker Ellvena in lifetime honour from Chamber
THE former head of Ulster Bank and the current chair of Tourism NI has been given a Lifetime Achievement accolade by Belfast Chamber of Commerce.
#GFA25: Tourism visits in the north have more than doubled since 1998
VISITORS to the north’s main tourist attractions have more than doubled since the Good Friday Agreement was signed 25 years ago.
Partnership is key to underpin Northern Ireland's competitiveness as a destination
I RECENTLY passed the 100-day mark in my role as chair of Tourism NI, and during that time I have taken the opportunity to meet many of the businesses and stakeholders who make up the tourism industry.
Ellvena Graham named as new chair of Tourism NI
THE former head of Ulster Bank in the north has been named as the new chair of Tourism NI.
Catalyst launches new five-year strategy with focus on inclusive innovation
ENTREPRENEUR support firm Catalyst will back 1,000 individuals from under-represented groups and help 10 scale-ups break into the US.
Catalyst chair Milliken steps down after seven years
DICK Milliken is stepping down as chair of innovation body Catalyst after seven years leading its board, and will be replaced by former banker Ellvena Graham.
Judges pick their finalists - and one will take overall Employer of the Year gong
A SIX-strong panel has sat in judgment over the record number of entries in this year's Irish News Workplace & Employment Awards and unearthed an impressive clutch of finalists and winners.
NI Chamber President challenges opponents to Withdrawal Agreement to provide alternative
THE President of the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce has said the time has come for those who oppose the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement to outline a viable alternative.
North 'still open for business despite political paralysis' says Chamber head
DESPITE a political process “gripped by paralysis”, Northern Ireland is still very much open for business, NI Chamber of Commerce president Ellvena Graham told 400 guests at the organisation's annual business lunch in Belfast City Hall.
NI Chamber says end to political and economic uncertainty could make the north an 'economic powerhouse'
THE President of the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce has said 2018 must be a "year of change and progress – both politically and economically” if Northern Ireland is ever to become an "economic powerhouse".