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“I said to my wife this morning, did you ever think when we started just 8 years ago that I’d be sharing the same stage in Thomond Park with the legendary Mick Galwey..’ said Niall Kelly, Netwatch co-founder as he spoke to the crowd at the Netwatch Crime Prevention Lunch. Over 100 of Limerick’s leading business and political figures gathered in Thomond Park on Friday, 22nd July to discuss the need for increased business security at the first Netwatch Business Lunch. As Mick Galwey regaled us with yarns his trials and triumphs on the pitch we overlooked (and some unorthodox security methods in his hometown of Castleisland, Co. Kerry), I couldn’t help glancing over at the Thomond Park score emblazoned with ‘Welcome Netwatch’.
Guests at the lunch included Chief Superintendent David Sheahan, Liam Dewane President of Limerick Chamber of Commerce, Members of Limerick County Council, representatives from University of Limerick and a range of Limerick’s leading businesses many of whom are existing Netwatch customers.
Terri Keyes, Elaine Foley and Michelle Casey pictured at the Netwatch conference in Thomond Park on Friday.
Niall Kelly- Netwatch, Joe Downey - Ennis Garda, Mick Galwey and Colin Hayes pictured at the Netwatch conference in Thomond Park on Friday.
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