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Katie O'Rourke - Public Affairs Assistant
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Katie O’ Rourke joined Chambers Ireland in May 2010 as Public Affairs Assistant. Katie assists with servicing Chambers Ireland's policy councils and supports the research and policy activities of the Public Affairs Unit. She supports events and communications activities including the Corporate Social Responsibility Awards, Excellence in Local Government Awards and Chambers Ireland publications. She is also responsible the day-to-day running of the office in Chambers Ireland.

Prior to joining Chambers Ireland Katie held positions in Dublin and London working in design, media and retail sectors.

Katie holds a BA in Journalism from Griffith College Dublin and a Diploma in Public Relations from the PRII.

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