AmCham Hosts South-West, West-North-West, Mid-West and Eastern Regional Roundtables

15.03.2024
General

AmCham was delighted to host its South-West, West-North-West, Mid-West and Eastern Regional Roundtables across Quarter One.

 

Each of AmCham's region roundtables focused on identifying opportunities and challenges relating to infrastructure, talent, sustainability, regional development and investment in the regions. Members had the opportunity to exchange views and were provided with an overview of AmCham advocacy activities on these issues.   

 

AmCham also launched its #WhyIreland one-pagers for 2024 at the Regional Roundtables. These documents contains key facts and statistics on why Ireland and the regions, are a great place to live, work and do business.  

 

You can access the full 2024 #WhySouth-West, #WhyIreland one-pager online here 

You can access the full 2024 #WhyWestNorthWest #WhyIreland one-pager online here 

You can access the full 2024 #WhyMidWest #WhyIreland one-pager online here  

You can access the full 2024 #WhyIreland #WhyAmCham one-pager online here

 

Thank you to all of our hosts for the regional roundtable meetings in quarter one including: Paul Kelleher, South-West Region Chair and Qualcomm in Cork for hosting the South-West Region Roundtable; Elaine Murphy, AmCham 2024 President and Signify Health Ireland in Galway for hosting the West-North-West Roundtable; former AmCham President Catherine Duffy, and Northern Trust in Limerick for hosting AmCham’s Mid-West region roundtable and Brian Farrell, Head of AmCham's Finance Committee and Indeed in Dublin for hosting AmCham’s Eastern roundtable.  

 

Members also heard of AmCham’s calendar of upcoming events, including AmCham’s West-North-West Conference which will take place in Medronic's offices in Galway on June 13th; AmCham's Mid-West Dinner which will take place in the Galmont Hotel on June 13th; AmCham's Southern Conference and Dinner which will take place in the Maryborough Hotel on September 26th and AmCham's Mid-West Region Conference in Analog Devices and Dinner in the Strand Hotel Limerick on October 10th. Registration for these events can be completed via our AmCham Members Portal.   

 

Balanced regional development is crucial to the sustainability of Ireland’s economy and the enhancement of Ireland’s business ecosystem. AmCham is a strong supporter of ensuring our regions remain attractive for continued inward investment.    

 

To engage with AmCham on topics related to regional development, please contact Colm O’Callaghan, Director of Public Affairs and Advocacy at c.ocallahan@amcham.ie