Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation
Economic Impact of Brexit: Discussion
5:00 pm
Ms Mary Buckley:
From the perspective of the level of informal talks that are taking place, the nature of our business is strongly based on relationships and the depth of the conversations with our client companies and we have always been engaging with our clients on the opportunities and challenges they face globally. In that regard, we continue with all of those engagements. We have certainly been proactively engaging with our clients, not only as to their operations here in Ireland but globally because that is where many of the decisions will be made on what they will do.
Second, in order to capture potential clients which is key for us as well, we have been actively involved in the media globally. In particular, our CEO is focused on getting out the message about Ireland as a location for FDI. That has been done, both in print and in television media, right across the globe. In addition, we are actively partaking in as many conferences, seminars and any type of one-to-many engagement as possible. Our core function is in that regard, and the way that we do and win business is through our relationships and engagement with clients. That will continue to take place right across the globe.
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