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Ian Talbot - Chief Executive
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Ian Talbot
Ian Talbot was appointed Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland in June 2008.

As Chief Executive, Ian Talbot is responsible for driving the future growth and strategy development of the organisation as it seeks to promote the competitiveness of business in Ireland, represent the interests of its members, and facilitate the development of the chamber network.
Prior to joining Chambers Ireland, Ian held positions as a Director of Citigroup and JP Morgan Chase in Ireland, and Chief Financial and Operations Officer of Fexco Consumer Products.

He qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Price Waterhouse where he spent several years working in their Dublin and Luxembourg offices. Ian holds MA and BBS degrees from Trinity College, Dublin.

 

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