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'It’s a strategy that’s beginning to pay off’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Terry Whelan, a Dublin-based butcher specialising in South African produceYou get more than meat when you deal with Terry Whelan, a long established butcher on Parnell Street. As a retailer, he interacts with people all day, and philosophy is high on the list of conversation topics. The relationship that a person has with their butcher is hugely important, according to Whelan. Meat is still regarded as the best source of protein and iron for nutrition, and Whelan says that people have long preferred to give their money to the butcher rather than the doctor. He adds: “If you eat well, you stay well.” People do not necessarily want their butcher to be cheap, either: “They want quality. The relationship is one of trust. They know they are getting fresh produce from me.”
‘I do not like to turn anyone away’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Neelam Jethi, owner of Aspen’s Beauty and Laser Clinic on Dublin’s Camden St.
‘I found the work I really wanted to do’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Maria Angolo, founder of the Life Line Nursing agency, based in Dublin City Maria Angolo has been in Ireland for 27 years. Arriving here from Namibia to study nursing, Angolo attended the Madonna Nursing College at Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe, Co Galway. “At the time it took three years for a nurse to receive her certificate,” she says. “My work experience after graduating was in Merlin Park Hospital in Galway which I loved".
‘Fear of failure is a failure in itself’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Noemi Beres, who operates the car hire agency ReservaCar Dublin Airport.
‘I love to do the hands-on teaching’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Felicia Omari Ochelle Olima, founder of Citas College in Dublin’s city centre...
‘You must always be learning’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Isam Khalaf, the founder of Kinzna Technology Partners, based in north Dub.
A man who’s living the dream
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Satish Desigar of Celtic Cuisine, providing desserts to Ireland’s restaurants.
‘I never had an ounce of trouble’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to VM Rajkumar, pharmacist and owner of the Frederick Pharmacy in Dublin city.
'You have to know how finance works’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Hakan Guzelgoz of Koelo, provider of sophisticated financial trading software
'We are not just in this for the money’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Mikolaj Grzeskowiak, baker/co-owner of cakes4u in Dungarvan, Co Waterford.
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