The chief executive of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland Mark Redmond is to step down next year.
Mr Redmond will leave the role in March, with the search for the new chief executive beginning immediately.
Following his departure, Mr Redmond is establishing a coaching advisory practice.
“For the past 10 years, I have been inspired by the world-leading talent and innovation demonstrated by the over 310,000 people working for US-Ireland multinationals,” said Mr Redmond.
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“Their commitment helps to save and enhance lives across the globe every day. And they do this with steadfast commitment to inclusion and sustainability.”
The new chief executive will overseas the company’s next phase of growth.
“Mark Redmond has led AmCham through a period of growth and enhanced member representation and services for the past ten years,” said AmCham president Séamus Fives.
“The AmCham Board is very appreciative of the work done by Mark and his team to ensure that AmCham is Ireland’s most respected and influential international business organisation and the trusted voice of the US-Ireland multinational community.”