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The Board of Dublin City Enterprise Board Ltd.

The 14 Members of the Dublin City Enterprise Board, comprise the representative of the social partners which include the business, voluntary community & representative sectors.  The Board determines policy as outlined in its strategic action plan.

In the evaluation of applications for assistance, the Board is assisted by a 5 member evaluation committee, representing local business and the local authority.

The Board is staffed by a dedicated team of executives who will guide you and assist you in the development of your business or may direct you to the appropriate agency if necessary.  

 

Patrick Lynch - Chairman

 

Patrick Lynch, Chairman of Dublin City Enterprise Board is a former CEO of Shell Ireland and former Chairman of the state training agency FAS.

  

  

 

Board Members

Name Title Organisation
Patrick Lynch
DCEB Chairperson
IBEC, Representative
Rebecca Moynihan
Councillor
Labour Party, Dublin City
John Mc Grane
Managing Director
Ulster Bank, Corporate Markets
Ciaran Reid
 
CEO
Ballyfermot Partnership
 
Denise Brophy
Accountant
Dublinia
Des Bonass
Executive
Dublin Council of Trade Unions
Ava Battles CEO
Carmichael Centre for Voluntary Groups
Paddy Mc Cartan Councillor
Fine Gael, Dublin City
Pascal Mc Guire
 Regional Development
 Enterprise Ireland
Paul Mc Auliffe 
Councillor
Fianna Fail Dublin City
Larry O'Toole
Councillor
Sinn Fein Dublin City
Michael Stubbs
Assistant City Manager
Dublin City Council
 

Dominic Mullan

Innovation Centre Manager
 DIT Hothouse

 

Board Meeting Dates 2011

Tues 16th February 
Tues 12th April
Tues 14th June

Tues 19th July 
Tues 13th September 
Tues 18th October
   
Tues 15th November
   
Tues 6th December 

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5th Floor, O'Connell Bridge House, D'Olier Street, Dublin 2   Tel: 01 635 1144   Fax: 01 635 1811   Email: info@dceb.ie   Company Registration: 230609   
Dublin City Enterprise Board is funded by the Irish Government and part-financed by the European Union.