Three well-renowned and respected manufacturing leaders from Northern Ireland have been announced as the latest inductees to the Northern Ireland Manufacturing Hall of Fame.
First launched in 2022, this is the third intake to the Hall of Fame which recognises stalwarts of the local manufacturing sector in Northern Ireland.
This year’s inductees are Sean Coyle, Founder of Keystone Group, Dr John Rainey MBE, Chairman of Denroy Group and Grainne McVeigh, Director of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering and Life Sciences at Invest NI.
As part of the selection criteria, inductees had to have started or grown a Northern Irish business significantly and sustainably over the last two decades at least; enhanced Northern Ireland’s manufacturing reputation through sectoral or product development; are highly respected by peers, employees and communities in which their businesses operate; or contributed to community initiatives or charitable or sporting causes.
“Announcing our latest entries to the Northern Ireland Manufacturing Hall of Fame is a fitting way to close out Manufacturing Month, an initiative which, first and foremost, aims to recognise those people and leaders in our industry who go above and beyond to make it the global success that it is.
“Sean, John and Grainne are talented and compassionate leaders from across Northern Ireland. They have worked tirelessly to create and sustain jobs, ensure that their products and services remain innovative and at the cutting edge, and have helped put Northern Ireland’s manufacturing sector on the global map.