THE finalists of the inaugural Female Founder Awards have just been announced, and the countdown is now well and truly on for the black tie ceremony later this month.
The awards are the brainchild of Sian Horn, who set up The Club, a network that’s designed to support female founders and teach them what they need to know to stay in business.
Established in Cork during Covid, the network has recently gone national and has more than 100 members, a figure that’s set to swell to 200 by Christmas.
“The awards came about really as I saw, time and time again, how female founders struggle with confidence and that dreaded imposter syndrome,” said Sian.
“We deliberately designed the application forms around the ethos that it’s not always financial growth that should be rewarded and we asked people to look at their goals and achievements in a more holistic, 360 degree way.”
Members could enter themselves, or nominate someone else, and Sian encouraged people to fill out the form, if only as a useful exercise, even if they didn’t intend putting themselves forward.
There are seven Female Founder awards up for grabs on the night and they are: best newcomer (sponsored by Keto Gym), best solopreneur (sponsored by Republic of Work), business of the year (Nespresso), most inspiring member (Alan Wiley accountants), contribution to the club (Fiadh and Finn), most positive impact (Falveys Pharmacy) and most creative marketing (3B1). There will also be an overall Business Woman of the Year (one of the individual category winners) sponsored by PermanentTSB.
NOMINEE: Triona Gunning
Each category winner will go home with €500 and the overall winner will get a further €1,000.
Judges are Ivan McCutcheon, business adviser with LEO Cork City; Eilis Mannion, Head of Growth & Performance South & East Region, Permanent TSB; and Muriel Foley, founder and Managing Director of MGFD, a Digital Marketing Consultancy.
The black-tie awards ceremony will take place in the Maryborough House Hotel on November 17. Speaker on the night is Cork woman, Peigin Crowley, founder of Ground Wellbeing.
For more information on The Club or for tickets to the awards, see theclubwomensnetwork.com
Here are the finalists:
Newcomer Award
Janna Mullaney: Sleepy Chicken, an online store curating woman-owned brands.
Ellen Egan: Dimple Design, an independent studio creating stand-out graphics and bespoke branding solutions.
Sarah McGarry: A beauty salon educator and beauty therapist.
Mary Christina Lumor: Filo Laser & Aesthetic Clinic
Pat Kane: Reuzi, online space for sustainable living products and education
Stef McSherry: Kinderama, experts in imaginative and active classes for younger kids
Jennifer Davy: Well-being Warrior, intuitive life coach for women
Katherine Griffin: a cancer survivor and now self-published author of Hope To Cope, raising funds for The Irish Cancer Society & Marymount
Creative Marketing Award
Pam Kiely PK Marketing Kate Lynch: The Creative Society
Janna Mullaney: Sleepy Chicken
Catherine Casey, The Marketing Club
Solopreneur Award
Julie Russell: The Vid Academy, a video production Trainer
Diane Higgins: Diane Higgins Design
Eleanor Roche: Travel Counsellor and luxury travel concierge
Clodagh O’Donovan: AdvanceHR, consultant for businesses of all sizes
Contribution to The Club network
Triona Gunning
Catherine Casey
Janna Mullaney
Clodagh O’Donovan
Business Award
Aine McPhilmeny: HerMoney, offers bespoke financial advice
Fiona Long: Innerzen Organics, Irish handmade skincare
Kate Lynch: The Creative Society
Mary Christina Lumor: Filo Laser
Most Inspiring Award
NOMINEE: Tara Elzingre
Tara Elzingre: Parene Solutions, coaching and online resources that creates holistic plans for parents’ success.
Debbie Ford: Citrus & Sage Home Interiors
Agnes Maher: The Thoughtful Shopper, gifting concierge service with a sustainable edge
Katherine Griffin: Hope to Cope
Kate Lynch: The Creative Society
Diane Higgins: Diane Higgins Design