“A bumper year of high-quality applications post-pandemic meant that this was a very tough judging process, with a rise in the focus on community, societal issues and access to the arts seen across the board,” she said.
Award winners will also be presented with a limited-edition award sculpture, created by sculptor Chloe Lennon and commissioned by Dublin Airport operator DAA.The judging panel features representatives from Accenture, The Irish Times, Community Foundation Ireland, ESB, RTÉ, DAA, Irish Life, the Arts Council, TileStyle, Kmend, and Children’s Books Ireland and was chaired by Luke Reaper, managing director of Behaviours & Attitudes.
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