Ibec
Conor Minogue is a Senior Executive at Ibec, focusing on Infrastructure, Energy and Climate Policy, where responsibilities include developing climate action initiatives and advising businesses on sustainability reporting. Previously, Conor held the position of Senior Executive for Innovation & Education Policy and served as an Executive managing food policy and stakeholder engagement. Conor also chaired a Steering Group for the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, overseeing a study on necessary skills for Ireland's low carbon transition. Earlier experience includes a stint as a Stagiaire at the European Commission's USA Delegation and a role as a Pensions Administrator at Bank of Ireland. Educational qualifications include an Advanced Diploma in Planning and Environmental Law from The Honorable Society of King's Inns and an M.Phil in International Relations from the University of Cambridge. Conor possesses dual BA degrees in International studies from University College Dublin and the University of California, Berkeley, specializing in History, Politics, and English Literature.
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Ibec
Ibec is Ireland’s largest lobby and business representative group. Our purpose is to help build a better, sustainable future by influencing, supporting and delivering for business success. With over 270 employees, Ibec engages with key stakeholders in Ireland and internationally through our six regional offices and our Brussels office, along with an extensive international network in the UK and US. Ibec positions are shaped by our diverse membership, which range from small to large, domestic to multinational and our 40 trade associations cover a wide range of industry sectors. Ibec members employ over 70% of the private sector workforce in Ireland. As well as lobbying, Ibec provides a wide range of professional services and management training to members on all aspects of human resource management, occupational health and safety, employee relations and employment law. For more information on joining Ibec and our membership package, please visit https://www.ibec.ie/join or call us on 1890 546 546.