Shane Beirne

Senior Executive, Engineering Industries Ireland At Ibec at Ibec

Shane Beirne is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in engineering and life sciences sectors, currently serving as Senior Executive for Engineering Industries Ireland at Ibec since May 2016, following roles that include Executive and Project Manager. Prior to Ibec, Shane worked as a Senior Life Science Consultant at Morgan McKinley from November 2012 to June 2016, specializing in recruitment across various sectors including Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices. Additionally, Shane served as a Project Researcher at InterTradeIreland, contributing to innovative research in renewable technology. Shane holds a Master's in Sustainability in Enterprise from University College Cork, a Bachelor's in Civil Engineering from Atlantic Technological University, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management Practice from University College Dublin.

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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.