LOCAL Enterprise Week events held across Donegal attracted strong attendance from businesses, entrepreneurs and community stakeholders, highlighting the continued momentum and ambition within the county’s business community.
Organised by the Local Enterprise Office Donegal in partnership with Donegal County Council and a wide range of local partners, the week delivered a packed schedule of expert-led talks, workshops and networking opportunities designed to support business growth, innovation and collaboration.

Peter Mulrine, Chairman of Mulrines, speaking at the Made In Donegal – Business Summit.
The week-long programme concluded on Friday with the Made in Donegal Business Summit and Showcase, which brought together leading voices from sport and business for an engaging discussion on performance, resilience and leadership.
The accompanying showcase welcomed large crowds throughout the day, celebrating the best of Donegal’s artisan food, craft and local enterprise.

Products on display at the Made In Donegal – Business Summit hosted by the Local Enterprise Office Donegal in the Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny.
Head of Enterprise at LEO Donegal, Brenda Hegarty, thanked all those involved in making the week a success:
“We would like to thank our partners, speakers, stakeholders and the many businesses and members of the public who attended events in such great numbers throughout Local Enterprise Week. The level of engagement across the county made the programme a real success and highlighted the strength of collaboration within Donegal’s enterprise community.”

Ann Perry, Maura Corcoran and Yana Corcoran at Friday’s event.
The week provided valuable opportunities for businesses to connect, learn and explore new ideas, reinforcing Donegal’s reputation as a vibrant and supportive place to start and grow a business.









