Network Ireland's Cork branch appoints new president

Susana Marambio, a seasoned business leader with extensive experience in operations, e-commerce, and marketing within multinational organisations across Europe, was appointed at the group’s annual general meeting at City Hall recently
Network Ireland's Cork branch appoints new president

The new president of Network Cork Susana Marambio. Picture: Darragh Kane

NETWORK Ireland Cork, the Cork branch of Ireland’s leading organisation for women in business, has appointed Susana Marambio as president for 2024.

Ms Marambio, a seasoned business leader with extensive experience in operations, e-commerce, and marketing within multinational organisations across Europe, was appointed at the group’s annual general meeting at City Hall recently.

Originally from Santiago, Chile, she moved to Europe in 2000, and has lived in Spain, The Netherlands, and the UK. She has lived in Glanmire, Co Cork, since December 2020.

Upon her appointment, Ms Marambio highlighted the continued strength and resilience of Network Ireland Cork, which has been supporting women in business for 40 years, and acknowledged the network’s dedicated committee members, who give of their time voluntarily.

At the AGM, the committee members for 2024 were elected, including Cathy Fitzgibbon, as vice-president for 2024; Siobhán O’Leary, as secretary; and Vanessa Cole, as treasurer.

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