New enterprise role for Iain

Mallusk Enterprise Park (MEP) has announced the appointment of Iain Patterson as chairman and welcomed four new board members.
Mark Spence (Business Development Director FLYNN), Lisa McGarry (Digital Media Consultant Big Digital LLP), Cllr Noreen McClelland, Andrew Webb (Director Baker Tilly Mooney Moore and MEP Vice Chair), Steve Pollard (Senior Lecturer Ulster University), Craig Young (Principle Consultant Ansec IA), Emma Garrett (CEO MEP) and Iain Patterson (Director EA Davies and Co and MEP Chairman).Mark Spence (Business Development Director FLYNN), Lisa McGarry (Digital Media Consultant Big Digital LLP), Cllr Noreen McClelland, Andrew Webb (Director Baker Tilly Mooney Moore and MEP Vice Chair), Steve Pollard (Senior Lecturer Ulster University), Craig Young (Principle Consultant Ansec IA), Emma Garrett (CEO MEP) and Iain Patterson (Director EA Davies and Co and MEP Chairman).
Mark Spence (Business Development Director FLYNN), Lisa McGarry (Digital Media Consultant Big Digital LLP), Cllr Noreen McClelland, Andrew Webb (Director Baker Tilly Mooney Moore and MEP Vice Chair), Steve Pollard (Senior Lecturer Ulster University), Craig Young (Principle Consultant Ansec IA), Emma Garrett (CEO MEP) and Iain Patterson (Director EA Davies and Co and MEP Chairman).

Iain, who has a keen interest in both business and community, is currently managing director of EA Davies & Co Limited in Newtownabbey, and president of the Rotary Club.

He takes on the role of chairman in MEP’s 27th year of operation.

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A leading provider of support services, the enterprise park is home to 61 businesses, employing 218 people.

A member of Enterprise Northern Ireland, MEP, through its charitable status, helps individuals at each and every stage of their entrepreneurial journey from business inception to growth and development.

Iain says: “This is an exciting time to take on the role as chairman of MEP.

“This year the team have delivered an impressive set of results with the business park reaching 100% occupancy, the business advisory team supporting the creation of 80 new jobs through the Go For It Programme, and providing support to help grow more than 50 established businesses and create new jobs in the Antrim and Newtownabbey areas.

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