Former Medtronic executive scoops top award at US Ireland Business Awards

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American Chamber presented the awards at its annual dinner on Friday night

The American Chamber of Commerce Ireland presented the 2024 US Ireland Business Awards at the Chamber’s Annual Dinner in Dublin last night. Pictured from left, Elaine Murphy, President of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, winner of the Global Leadership Award Gerry Kilcommins - a former Medtronic Vice President of Global Platform Manufacturing and Medtronic Ireland Country Director and Minister for Finance Michael McGrath TD.

The awards recognise individuals, teams and organisations who have strengthened the US-Ireland business, trade and investment relationship in areas including business development, education, research and innovation, and arts and culture. The chamber presented the Global Impact Award to Intel Ireland for its Fab 34 manufacturing facility. This award is presented to a team/organisation for a project that has had a significant positive, global or international impact on markets or society.

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