Brendan Kerr was chief guest at Saffron Business Forum breakfast

A BELFAST man who left school at 15 with no qualifications and who has gone on to build one of Britain’s biggest demolition companies was the chief guest at Friday morning’s Saffron Business Forum at the Malone Hotel.

Brendan Kerr, owner and chief executive of London based Keltbray Group was interviewed by Paul McErlain at Friday morning’s Business breakfast, which was attended by 100 guests

Brendan joined Keltbray in 1989 and has held the CEO role since 2003, since when he has taken a £22 million turnover firm and developed it into a £450 million group offering engineering, construction, demolition, decommissioning, remediation, rail, environmental services and reinforced concrete structure solutions.

Guest of honour Brendan Kerr is presented with a special hurley by Paul McElain and county chairm Ciaran McCavana

Also in attendance was new Antrim Football manager Andy McEntee, Antrim GAA chairman Ciaran McCavana and treasurer Donal Murphy.

Saffron Gael went along to grab a few pics

County treasurer Donal Murphy chats with Antrim Senior Football manager Andy McEntee

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