Ireland has come a long way, but there are still barriers women face in business across the country, writes Olivia Lynch, a Tax Partner at KPMG
Entrepreneurship drives community health and wealth, promotes innovation and helps people reach their true potential.
Ireland has done well in recent years in driving entrepreneurship and there is no doubt that women in business have enjoyed increased success.
We have come a long way, but with a lot more to do.
Women entrepreneurs in Ireland continue to break barriers and establish businesses in various sectors.
For women starting and building a business, there are an increasing number of role models to inspire and a range of support networks to avail of.
Accessing these resources can help aspiring entrepreneurs overcome challenges such as securing the best business funding, accessing relevant coaching and balancing their personal and professional responsibilities.
Meanwhile the good news is that, according to the most recent (2022) Global Entrepreneurship Monitor report (GEM), the gender gap between men and …