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08 Dec 2025

Kildare local Michelle O’Connor wins prestigious BAM award

Kill-based BAM celebrates excellence at the Making Possible Awards

Kildare local Michelle O’Connor wins prestigious BAM award

Pictured (L to R) is Alice Jennison Group D&I Specialist at BAM and accepting her award is Michelle O’Connor

BAM UK & Ireland proudly celebrated its people at the annual Making Possible Awards, an event dedicated to recognising the individuals and teams who deliver exceptional impact across the organisation, with one Kill, Co Kildare resident winning an award.

After months of nominations, shortlisting, and voting, colleagues from across the UK and Ireland gathered in Newcastle late last month to honour achievements that reflect BAM’s core values and commitment to creating positive outcomes for clients, communities, and each other.

This year’s winners exemplify innovation, collaboration, and resilience. Kill resident, Michelle O’Connor won the Unsung Hero Award at the awards. Michelle works for the BAM IT Department, and her hard work was honoured and recognised at the Making Possible Awards.

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A Celebration of People and Projects
The Making Possible Awards are a cornerstone of BAM’s culture, shining a spotlight on the incredible achievements that drive progress and innovation.

Alasdair Henderson, Executive Director, BAM Ireland said: “These awards celebrate the heart of our business, our people. Their passion and professionalism make a real difference every day.

“Michelle’s unwavering commitment and proactive approach have transformed processes and improved support for colleagues. From enhancing onboarding through HR collaboration to introducing on-site IT clinics, Michelle consistently goes above and beyond, earning trust and respect across the Ireland segment.”

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