business reporter Emer Walsh has been named Upcoming Journalist of the Year at the Smurfit Business Awards held in Dublin yesterday.
Ms Walsh was one of eight journalists honoured at the event in a range of categories.
Emer's shortlisted work included her interview with IDA chief Michael Lohan, an article on how the Gaza war put Ireland's investments in the Occupied Territories under the spotlight, and her feature on the enduring popularity of gold as an investment commodity.
The awards, sponsored by Bank of Ireland, recognise excellence in Irish business journalism across the media spectrum. The honours were delivered in conjunction with the Business Journalists Association of Ireland.
Professor Federica Pazzaglia, Director of UCD Smurfit School and Associate Dean of UCD College of Business said: "In a tumultuous time around the world, journalists play an ever-important role in highlighting business trends that have an impact in Ireland and beyond. We sincerely thank our sponsors, Bank of Ireland, for partnering with us to celebrate the best of Irish journalism."
Damien Garvey, Head of Group External Communications and Public Affairs, Bank of Ireland said: “The importance of journalism, including fact-checking and critical thinking, has never been clearer.
"An independent and impartial media is of immense value to our economy and society, and these awards recognise business journalists who uphold the highest standards. We are proud to collaborate with UCD Smurfit School once more and sponsor these prestigious awards and we congratulate all the nominees and winners today.”
The other award winners were: Charlie Weston of the
for Business Story of the Year; Conall Ó Móráin, The Media Group for Audio Story of the Year; Jon Ihle of for Business Feature of the Year; Eoin Burke-Kennedy of was named Business Analyst of the Year; Thomas Hubert of won Business Interview of the Year, and Catherine Sanz won the Women in Business Journalism Award.An Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to Brian Carey of
Ireland for his contribution to journalism.