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About Us

Our Mission

The County  Tipperary Chamber will strive to stimulate and facilitate the growth and development of Tipperary and its environs through local, regional and national representation and co-operation, and by responding to the needs of its members, to ensure it continues to be an attractive place in which to do business, visit and reside.

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Our Vision

To be recognised by businesses and by the wider community as a champion of economic development and business promotion in the Tipperary region by:

 

  1. Providing a range of services and events that meets the needs of business and members

  2. Ensuring the opinion of The County Tipperary Chamber reaches the appropriate targeted audiences both locally and nationally when appropriate

  3. Creating and maintaining an effective operating structure to support the current and future needs of The County Tipperary Chamber

  4. Maintaining and growing membership

Our History

Clonmel Chamber was established in April 1925 by a group of local business people including John F. O’Gorman, the coach builder and William Magner.  The latter has since gone on to achieve global name recognition as the name of a world famous cider manufactured in Clonmel.

Over the years the Chamber has championed the cause of local business with public bodies and the general public.  One of its most notable achievements was in the 1960’s when it undertook a project to attract a multinational business to Clonmel to create employment.  At a meeting of the board of the Chamber on the evening of January 26th 1965, at the Ormonde Hotel, the President, Mr Brian P. Duffy, informed the attendees that Scheisser had agreed to open a factory in Clonmel. Minute books dating back to the early 1950’s were recently discovered during renovations and show that many of the same issues that affect businesses were prevalent at the time.  These include parking and the need for a multi storey car park in the town centre.

Clonmel Chamber of Commerce was incorporated as a limited company in November 1985 and in the ensuing years the board and members undertook to provide a permanent premises for the organisation and a full time executive.  We are one of only a small number of Chambers in Ireland to own their own building in Sarsfield Street.

We host an Annual County Business Awards, Manufacturing Excellence Events, EXPOs, Conferences, Founders Friday with Bank of Ireland and enterprise-led learning with County Tipperary Chamber Skillnet. Most of all we listen to our Members to adequately promote the business agenda in Clonmel and the County of Tipperary.

Maureen McNamara dedicated a large part of her life to the Chamber on a voluntary level and it was fitting that she would become the first full time executive at the organisation. 
She has been succeeded since by William O’Donnell, Elaine McGowran, Frank O’Donoghue, and Brian Cleary.

In 2014 Clonmel Chamber joined with Cahir Chamber and rebranded as County Tipperary Chamber. Clonmel Chamber CLG now trades as County Tipperary Chamber. 

County Tipperary Chamber has been created as a result of demands from the business community for one strong voice for the sector in Tipperary.  We are the largest business group in the County and we are focused on creating opportunities for Member companies to grow their businesses. It is the first ‘Super Chamber’ in Ireland and serves 9 towns, 40 villages and all points in between.  

The County Tipperary Chamber has a staff of 5 professionals focused on member services, marketing, finance and training.  The Chamber operates from Questum Acceleration Centre, Cahir Road,  Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.

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