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23 Nov 2023  | Dublin, IE

Sam Moffett of Moffett Automated Storage named 2023 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™

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Sam Moffett of Moffett Automated Storage named 2023 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™
  • Sam Moffett, Managing Director and Founder, Moffett Automated Storage named overall 2023 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™
  • Ciaran Marron, CEO and Founder, Activ8 Solar Energies named 2023 EY Established Entrepreneur Of The Year™
  • Tom Walsh, CEO and Co-founder, Staycity named 2023 EY International Entrepreneur Of The Year™
  • Dr Andrew Woods, CEO and Co-Founder, CATAGEN receives 2023 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Sustainability Award

Dublin, 23 November 2023: Sam Moffett, Managing Director and Founder, Moffett Automated Storage Ltd in Monaghan has been named the emerging and overall, EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ for 2023. The announcement was made at the annual gala awards ceremony which took place at the Powerscourt Hotel, Co. Wicklow.

Sam Moffett founded Moffett Automated Storage in 2017. Headquartered in Monaghan and employing 65 people, Moffett Automated Storage Ltd specialises in the development of innovative, automated pallet storage and warehousing solutions. The company designs, manufactures, installs, and supports fully integrated automated warehouse pallet storage systems that enables end users to pick and pack from palletised materials. This disruptive, dynamic business offers a range of cost, operational and sustainability benefits to clients. It enables clients to double the storage capacity within existing warehouse facilities and can reduce the energy usage of companies operating within a freezer environment in the cold storage industry by 50%.

Ciaran Marron, CEO and Founder of Activ8 Solar Energies in Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan was named 2023 EY Established Entrepreneur Of The Year™. Established in 2007, Activ8 Solar Energies is a pioneer in the solar energy sector in Ireland, helping to lead the nation's transition to sustainable energy. Activ8 Solar Energies has installed more than 100,000 solar panels across Ireland and works on both residential and commercial properties. The company is on a mission to empower homeowners and businesses to generate renewable electricity and reduce their carbon footprint.

Tom Walsh, CEO and Co-Founder of Staycity was named 2023 EY International Entrepreneur Of The Year™.  Tom co-founded short-term apartment rental company Staycity in 2003 along with his brother Ger. The company specialises in rental of short- and mid-stay aparthotels in prime European city locations for both business and leisure travellers. The Staycity Group (which operates under the Staycity and Wilde Aparthotels brands) has grown to become one of Europe’s leading aparthotel operators with an estate of 5,300 apartments across 32 locations.

Dr Andrew Woods, CEO and Founder of CATAGEN was the recipient of the 2023 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Sustainability award. The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Sustainability Award recognises the critical importance of innovation leadership in meeting our collective sustainability challenges.  Established in 2019, Belfast-based cleantech company CATAGEN’s primary objective is to clean and decarbonise the air. CATAGEN provides a range of emissions tests for after-treatment systems to vehicle manufacturers which will have a direct impact on our cities and air quality. The company was founded on technology for green emissions testing and is now evolving this technology to find new ways of making hydrogen, e-fuels, capture carbon and compress hydrogen, all of which are needed to achieve a decarbonised world.

Commenting at the awards, Roger Wallace, Partner Lead for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ programme said, “This year’s finalists are a phenomenal group of entrepreneurs who are achieving incredible success both at home and abroad. It has been such a privilege to get to know them and their businesses over the past eight months and I look forward to their continued involvement in the programme through our alumni network.  On behalf of EY, I wish to extend my warmest congratulations to this year’s award winners. These entrepreneurs have shown themselves to be visionary leaders in their industries, developing innovative concepts that enhance how we live, work, and experience the world around us.

The endeavours of Ireland’s entrepreneurial community are well recognised across the globe.  As a small island nation, we are incredibly fortunate to have such a wealth of entrepreneurial talent who make such a significant contribution to our economies and communities every day. Collectively the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ alumni community generates revenues of €25bn, and employs more than 250,000 people across the island of Ireland. Their success is our collective success and EY is proud and committed to supporting them on their journey to realising their full potential.” 

Anne Heraty, EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ 2006 and Chair of the Judging Panel said, “On behalf of the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Judging Panel I would like to extend my congratulations to each of this year’s finalists. They are a truly remarkable group of business leaders who are masters in the art of entrepreneurship. Once again, this year the calibre of finalists was incredibly high and presented the judging panel with a significant challenge. I would like to congratulate this year’s winners. I am very excited for what the future holds for them, and I look forward to following and celebrating their continued success. I would also like to extend a very warm welcome to the full cohort of this year’s finalists into the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Alumni community where I know they will continue to make a positive impact.” 

Each year EY also presents a Special Recognition Award to individuals who have made a significant contribution to life on the island of Ireland through their vision, innovation, and commitment to excellence. This year, the prestigious honour was awarded to David McRedmond, CEO of An Post in recognition of his work in leading some of Ireland’s best known businesses through transformational change.

The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Ireland programme is supported by Premium Corporate Sponsor Julius Baer International, and Government sponsors Enterprise Ireland and Invest Northern Ireland.

For further information, please visit www.eoy.ie

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About EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™

The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ programme is a global recognition programme run in 145 cities in more than 60 countries. Currently in its 26th year in Ireland, the programme works to recognise, promote and build a supportive community around Ireland’s high-growth entrepreneurs and is considered one of the strongest programmes globally.

Since its inception, the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Ireland™ community has grown to a tight-knit network of more than 600 alumni who harness each other’s wealth of experience, with three quarters (75%) conducting business with one another. Together, the EOY alumni community generates revenues of €25bn, and employs more than 250,000 people across the island of Ireland.

Emerging

Established

International

Chris Kelly of EasyGo

Ciaran Marron of Activ8 Solar Energies

Andrew Woods of Catagen

Rosie Connolly & Paul Quinn of 4TH ARQ

Douglas Adams of Connected Health

Abhilash Borana of Failte Solar

Deirdre O’Neill & Helen O’Neill of Hertility

John Desmond & John O’Callaghan of Cygnum Timber Frame

Tom Keogh of Keoghs Crisps

Sam Moffett of Moffett Automated Storage

Michael McCambridge of McCambridge Bread

Nick Keegan of Mail Metrics

Lauren Duggan, Fiona Parfrey & Aine Kilkenny of Riley

David Beggs of Pure Pharmacy

Brian Fahey of MyComplianceOffice

Declan Wynne of Skanstec

Sheena Bailey & Louella Morton of TestReach Ltd

Neil Skeffington of Novelplast Teoranta

Ray Nangle & Geraldine Killian of The Lunch Bag

Lorraine Heskin of Gourmet Food Parlour

Tom Walsh of Staycity

Charles Cosgrave of Village Vets

Ted Wright of Writech Industrial Services Ltd


Award Categories

Emerging: Nominees in the Emerging category run businesses that have been trading for a minimum of two years. They are ambitious entrepreneurs who have started a business which is growing quickly. They are high potential, dynamic, resourceful and ‘ones-to-watch’ for the future. 

Established: Established, longstanding businesses with a pedigree of growth and innovation, contributing significantly as employers on the Island of Ireland. Including some of our greatest family businesses, our Established finalists are market leaders in their sectors and have made a significant contribution to the economy over a considerable period of time. 

International: The International category consists of entrepreneurs who are global players. Their companies operate in multiple markets across the globe and can be headquartered here in Ireland or overseas. 

The Sustainability Award: Recognising the critical importance of innovation leadership in meeting our collective sustainability challenges, we are introducing the new Sustainability award to the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Ireland programme. This award is presented to the finalist who is making the biggest contribution towards environmental sustainability through their business. They are striving to protect our future by providing solutions and taking transformative business actions to address some of the world’s most pressing environmental issues and concerns.

EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Judging Panel

The prestigious EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ 2023 judging panel is chaired by Anne Heraty, Founder of CPL Resources Plc and EY Entrepreneur Of the Year™ 2006, who is joined by:

  • Denis O’Brien
  • Edmond Harty
  • Joe Hogan
  • Mark Roden
  • Evelyn O’Toole
  • Harry Hughes
  • Richard Kennedy
  • Michael Carey
  • Jerry Kennelly
  • Jeremy Fitch
  • Jenny Melia
  • Aimee Connolly

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