Ibec

Ibec
Motto For Irish Business
Formation 1993
Purpose Irish Business
Location
President
Anne Heraty
CEO
Danny McCoy
Website

Ibec is the largest and most active business representation organisation in Ireland.[1] It represents the interests of 7,500 companies and organisations, of all sizes and sectors.[2]

The organisation works to promote business interests by lobbying and advising governments, creating networking opportunities for businesses and carrying out research. Ibec lobbies the Irish Government, European Union and international legislators on a wide range of policy priorities for business.

Ibec also supports member companies with advice on industrial relations and management of employees.

The organisation employs over 180 staff and operates nationally through six national offices in: Dublin (HQ), Cork, Galway, Waterford, Limerick and Donegal, and internationally through its Brussels office. Ibec is directed and managed by a board, national council, and executive director team.

History

Formerly known as the Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC), but now just the word "Ibec",[3] the organisation was formed in 1993 as a result of the conclusion of the Confederation of Irish Industry (CII, founded 1932) and the Federated Union of Employers (FUE, founded 1942).

Following the 2008 Irish economic downturn, Ibec was one of the most prominent, positive voices in the public realm of how industry could lead the recovery.[4]

Structure

The CEO of Ibec is Danny McCoy who assumed the role in June 2009.

The organisation is arranged into five divisions: Policy; Employer Relations; Corporate, Strategic and International Affairs; Commercial and Operations.

Ibec’s policies and strategic priorities are set by a national council and board, which are implemented by Ibec’s executive director team.

National council

Ibec's central and final decision-making authority is the 70 member national council and signs-off key Ibec policy positions. It provides a forum for the exchange of views between the constituent members and groupings of Ibec on relevant policy, sectoral and organisational issues.

Board

The Ibec board is responsible for Ibec’s corporate governance and strategic direction. It is chaired by Ibec President, Anne Heraty of |CPL Resources plc.

Ibec board

Board member Position Organisation
Anne Heraty (President) CEO CPL Resources plc
Edel Creely (Vice President) MD Trilogy Technologies
Leo Crawford Group CE BWG Group
Gerry Collins VP Strategy J&J Supply Chain
Larry Murrin CEO Dawn Farm Foods
John Kennedy President Diageo Europe, Russia and Turkey
Danny McCoy CEO Ibec
Liam O'Donoghue COO Ibec
Paraic Curtis Vice President, MedSurg Europe Boston Scientific Ltd
Kevin Toland CEO Dublin Airport Authority
Brian MacCraith President DCU
Siobhan Talbot Group MD Glanbia Plc
Patrick Manley CEO General Insurance, EMEA Zurich Insurance plc
Alastair Blair Country Managing Director Accenture Accenture Ireland
Richie Boucher Group Chief Executive Officer Bank of Ireland
Frank Gleeson Region Managing Director and COO Aramark Northern Europe
Cathriona Hallahan Managing Director Microsoft Ltd.
Tony Smurfit Chief Executive Officer Smurfit Kappa Group

Executive director team

The executive director team, led by Ibec CEO Danny McCoy is responsible for the development and implementation of Ibec's strategic implementation plan.

Executive director team:

Name Position
Danny McCoy CEO
Liam O'Donoghue Deputy CEO/COO
Fergal O'Brien Director of Policy
Maeve McElwee Director of Employer Relations
Martin Wells Commercial Director
Mary Rose Burke Director of Corporate, Strategic and International Affairs

Policy

Ibec develops its lobbying strategy through its 17 member policy team and 9 policy committees which are chaired and populated by members of Ibec. Committees meet on a quarterly basis, addressing the challenges and issues facing business and employers.

Ibec policy committees:

Industry level representation

Ibec has over 40 business associations within the organisation.[5] Each association is supported by a professional team of industry experts.

Ibec’s main sectors are:

References

  1. "IFA second most active lobbying organisation on official register". www.farmersjournal.ie. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  2. "About Ibec | Ibec - For Irish business". Ibec. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  3. "New Ibec brand launched". agenda.ibec.ie. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  4. McCoy, Danny (2010-09-30). "Ireland will recover quickly from bank crisis". Financial Times. ISSN 0307-1766. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  5. "Ibec business sectors | Ibec - For Irish business". Ibec. Retrieved 2016-06-15.

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