Dublin Chamber’s engagement with local government leaders continues next month with our upcoming Building a Dublin that Works event featuring Frank Curran on 4th June at the Royal Marine Hotel.
This event forms part of Dublin Chamber’s ongoing series of senior engagements with local authority leadership across the Dublin region. Following recent sessions with Richard Shakespeare and Anne Marie Farrelly, this discussion provides members with a further opportunity to engage directly with decision-makers shaping the capital’s future.
During the session, Frank Curran will provide insights into recent developments across Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, progress on key infrastructure projects and his strategic vision for the area in the years ahead. Members will also have the opportunity to raise issues and contribute directly through a Q&A discussion.
These engagements are a key part of Dublin Chamber’s advocacy work at local government level, providing a direct forum to raise business priorities and inform policy and delivery. Through sustained engagement with local authority leadership, Dublin Chamber continues to advocate for the infrastructure, planning and policy decisions needed to support competitiveness, sustainable growth and Dublin’s long-term success as a place to live, work and invest.
Members interested in attending can find further details here.