Brexit or No Brexit - Irish Economy Status

Brexit or No Brexit - Irish Economy Status
PRMIA Ireland presents Brexit or No Brexit - an Irish Economy Status.

 

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Agenda Speakers

 

Date:

March 21, 2019

Time:

5:45pm - 7:45pm

Location:
KPMG
1 Stokes Place
St.Stephen's Green
Dublin 2, Ireland




Agenda
  Time   Event
 
   
  5:45pm   Registration - Coffee and Tea
 
   
  6:15pm
  Presentations followed with Q&A
 
   
  7:45pm
  Networking and Refreshments


Speakers
Jim Power

Jim Power is owner manager of Jim Power Economics Limited, an economic and financial consultancy. The company carries out consultancy projects, public speaking, and training for a variety of public and private sector entities. He is Chief Economist to Friends First Group. He was previously Treasury Economist at AIB (1987-1991) and Chief Economist at Bank of Ireland Group Treasury (1992-2000). He is the author of the DoneDeal Quarterly Motor Industry Review and Friends First Quarterly Economic Outlook. He is Chairman of Love Irish Food and investment firm Three Rock Capital, and he is a Board Member of Agri-Aware. He is a graduate of UCD and lectures part-time on the MSc Management and the MBA  at Smurfit School of Business, UCD. In 2009 he published his first book, ‘Picking up the Pieces’, and in 2017 he was co-author of “Marketing Multiplied – The Macroeconomic and Microeconomic Impact of Marketing Communications’. He is a native of Waterford.

Kevin McConnell
Over a career spanning 20 years in the investment and banking industry, Kevin has worked with both the executive management of a range listed banks and insurance companies, and also within the international institutional investment sector in capital markets across Europe and the US, advising on capital, risk and strategy. He currently works with a number of European financial institutions specifically developing and testing institutional capital resilience across ranges of economic and capital market scenarios/outcomes. He was a member of Committee on Collective Investment Governance (CCIG) of Central Bank of Ireland (2014) which supported the development of CP86. He is a member of the Advisory Committee of the Certified Investment Fund Director Institute (2016-) and is a Senior Associate of Faculty, Institute of Banking Executive Education- Certified Bank Director Program since 2012. He developed and delivers the Alternative Asset Investment program for the IOB, University College Dublin and is a Teaching Fellow with the Masters in Finance, Trinity College Dublin. Kevin also lecturers on Bank Capital & Stress Testing in Cambridge University and has lectured at the European Central Bank (ECB) on Capital and Risk.

Brian Daly

Brian is a Partner in the Financial Services Group in Dublin and Head of the Brexit Group in KPMG Ireland. He is a member of KPMG’s Global FS Tax Leadership Team. Brian acts for a large number of insurance, leasing and banking clients.  In particular he has extensive experience in advising on international and Irish taxation matters and on capital markets transactions and acquisitions and disposals in the Financial Services Industry. Brian is also a member of the Irish Government’s Strategy Advisory Committee established to support the development of the IFS2025 Strategy for Ireland’s international financial services sector, a Board member of Financial Services Ireland, and a Board member of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce. Brian has written extensively on taxation matters and presented at conferences in Ireland and overseas on Irish and international tax issues.  

 



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When
3/21/2019 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Eastern Daylight Time
Where
KPMG 1 Stokes Place St Stephen's Green DUBLIN 2 IRELAND
 

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