Irish Times journalists pick up three nominations in business awards

Joe Brennan, Laura Slattery and Charlie Taylor among nominees in UCD Smurfit School awards

This is the 14th year of the Business Journalist Awards, which are run in conjunction with the Business Journalist Association of Ireland. Photograph: The Irish Times
This is the 14th year of the Business Journalist Awards, which are run in conjunction with the Business Journalist Association of Ireland. Photograph: The Irish Times

The Irish Times has received three nominations in the UCD Smurfit School 2021 Business Journalist Awards.

Among the shortlisted journalists are Joe Brennan, who has been nominated for business news story of the year; Charlie Taylor, who has made the shortlist for feature of the year; and Laura Slattery, for business interview of the year.

This is the 14th year of the Business Journalist Awards, which are run in conjunction with the Business Journalist Association of Ireland (BJAI). The awards are adjudicated by an independent panel of judges comprising business, journalism and academic leaders.

The Business Post received seven nominations across four categories, with the Currency receiving four nominations in three categories. The Journal and Noteworthy picked up one nomination each, as did Newstalk, RTÉ, the Sunday Independent and the Irish Independent.

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A total of 21 journalists were shortlisted across the six categories. Each category winner will receive a €1,000 cash prize, with the awards taking place in a virtual ceremony on December 13th.

An Outstanding Achievement award will also be presented, honouring a journalist who has helped to enhance the understanding of business in Ireland and inspired others. A new Outstanding Achievement in Industry Award will also recognise an organisation that has significantly impacted business journalism in Ireland.

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist