About Network Louth/Meath

Network Louth/Meath provides a forum where women in business, the professions and the arts can exchange business ideas and increase their business contacts. We offer members support, friendship and the opportunity to attend regular seminars and workshops on business topics, a forum for networking, learning and exchanging contacts and regular communications on issues and opportunities that may be of interest to them.

We hold exciting and varied monthly events in various venues in Louth/Meath. Our guest speakers are invited to educate, inform and entertain on topics of interest to business women under the themes of “My Work, My Life, My Play”.

Our monthly events also provide an ideal networking opportunity for members and guest alike. Members can develop and pool their individual skills through interaction with other women in a supportive environment which offers opportunities for women who call on other members with specialist expertise for help.

If you would like to become a Member of Network Louth/Meath please click here or contact a committee member for further details.


Network Louth/Meath Committee

President - Louisa Maher, morsolutions (web development agency)

Treasurer - Gail McEvoy, McEvoy and Associates

Website Officer - Sheila Barry, Andersons Cafe at Highlanes Gallery

Membership Officer - Maureen Ward, Ward Consulting

PR Officer - Nicola Watkins, Nicola Watkins PR

Committee Member - Denise Fay, Achieve Marketing

Committee Member - Margaret Rice, Imagine Associates

Committee Member - Brenda Gogan, Little Duke Theatre

Committee Member - Ann Marie Horgan, All Pets Veterinary Hospital



About Network Ireland

Network Ireland provides a forum where women in business, the professions and the Arts can exchange business ideas and increase their business contacts. It encourages women to achieve more satisfying careers and promotes women as worthy contributors to the Irish economy. It liaises with national and international organisations and creates links with Government and State bodies.

Within the Network Ireland constitution, the organisation is committed to:

  • Provide a forum where women in business, the professionals, and the Arts can exchange ideas and increase their business contact.
  • Encourage women to achieve more satisfying careers.
  • Market the skills and expertise of Network members.
  • Promote women as worthy contributors to the Irish economy and decision-making bodies.
  • Liaise with National & International Organisations.
  • Create links into Government and State bodies.
  • Promote a high standard of ethics in business through the joint effort of members to promote the welfare of the community.
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