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Pupils beat stress – and make €500!

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YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS: Fifth and Sixth class pupils from Barraduff NS took part in the Junior Entrepreneur Programme last week.

By Michelle Crean

Stress hasn’t been a bad thing at one local school as pupils used it to make a profitable business!

Fifth and Sixth class pupils from Barraduff National School created a project, entitling it ‘Let's Confess About Stress' and presented it at the Junior Entrepreneur National Showcase Day in Dublin last week.

In the RDS, they showed their product, a workbook consisting of four sections of pupil experiences and pupil designed activities, Gearoid O Súilleabháin, Principal, told the Killarney Advertiser.

“We started the programme in November where each pupil came up with one idea,” he said.

“Then the class was divided into groups, and they each presented a group idea in a Dragon’s Den style process, with an eventual winner a pupil workbook to help children of their age deal with stress and anxiety.”

Once selected, the whole class rowed in behind the project, entitling it ‘Let's Confess About Stress'. The class divided into five groups, namely, marketing, design and production, storytelling, sales and finance.

“We printed 190 copies and have sold all to local schools around Killarney, making a profit of almost €500, which will go towards a new sports kit for the school.”

 

 

 

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Kerry Airport appoints new Chief Executive Officer

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Kerry Airport has announced the appointment of Adrian Neilan as its new Chief Executive Officer.

Neilan assumes the role following a record-breaking year in 2025 with over 440,000 passengers, the highest in its history, travelling through the airport.

A native of Ardfert, he returns home to the Kingdom with a deep personal connection and a strong professional track record spanning more than two decades.

Mr Neilan is widely recognised as a resilient and results-driven executive with vast experience in leading multidisciplinary teams, delivering strategy and guiding organisations through transformation and innovation.

He was educated at Trinity College Dublin where he graduated with a BA, BAI Engineering followed by an MSC Computer Science, also from Trinity, later adding an MBA from Dublin City University.

This background, coupled with Adrian’s business acumen and expertise should benefit Kerry Airport Airports in its drive for new routes.

Announcing the appointment, the Chairman of Kerry Airport Plc, Denis Cregan, said,
“We are delighted to welcome Adrian back to Kerry in this important leadership role. He brings not only exceptional professional expertise but also a genuine understanding of the region and its potential.


“Adrian’s breadth of experience and strategic insight make him ideally positioned to lead Kerry Airport into its next phase of growth and development, and on behalf of the Board, I wish him every success in the role.”


Adrian Neilan has a proven history of leading finance, operations, cybersecurity/digital transformation, and HR.


Speaking on his appointment, he said,
“I am incredibly proud to be the next CEO at Kerry Airport in my home county. I have a deep appreciation for the airport’s essential place in supporting the local economy and sustaining connectivity across the region.


“My appointment comes at a pivotal time, with a mandate to drive continued growth through the development of new routes and to further secure Kerry Airport’s role as a critical piece of infrastructure supporting future development.


“I look forward to working with the Board, staff, and stakeholders to build on Kerry Airport’s strong foundations and to support its continued growth and success.”

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Student places third in national journalism awards

The local success at the AsIAm awards was a double celebration for committee member Claire Fowler, whose son Max earned a national title for his work in podcasting last week. […]

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The local success at the AsIAm awards was a double celebration for committee member Claire Fowler, whose son Max earned a national title for his work in podcasting last week.

Max Fowler, a Transition Year student at St Brendan’s College, placed third in the Young Journalist Ireland awards in Dublin. He was recognized for his podcast, In Conversation with Max Fowler and Guests, which provides a personal look into life as a teenager with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
The ceremony was hosted by Róisín Ingle of the Irish Times, with Minister Patrick O’Donovan also in attendance. The judges praised the podcast for its high quality and honest discussion, stating that Max’s openness created an engaging conversation that builds better understanding of his experiences.
St Brendan’s College congratulated Max on the achievement, saying that his work reflects a bright future for the medium. The award-winning podcast can be heard on the ‘Sem Cast’ channel on Spotify.

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