National Concert Hall, Dublin
Helen Carroll serves as Head of Partnerships & Philanthropy at the National Concert Hall in Dublin since June 2020 and is a Guest Lecturer at University College Dublin since September 2021, focusing on Marketing and Audience Development. Previously, Helen held the position of Head of Communications & Partnerships at Business to Arts from March 2016 to May 2020, leading marketing and sponsorship initiatives to support creative partnerships within the arts. Other notable roles include Senior Marketing & Strategic Partnerships Manager and Assistant Manager at Live Nation's Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, as well as positions at Dance Theatre of Ireland and EventHaus Ltd. Helen's educational background includes an MBA with Distinction from Trinity College Dublin, a Master's in Cultural Policy and Arts Management from University College Dublin, and a Bachelor of Law from Trinity College Dublin.
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National Concert Hall, Dublin
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Hosting over 1,000 events each year, we offer world class music, inspiring arts experiences and entertainment for all ages. Over four decades, the National Concert Hall has become more than a venue. It has evolved into an institution of which the nation is rightly proud, an icon of our musical legacy and its contemporary artistic vitality and creativity. The National Concert Hall is a statutory body established under the National Cultural Institutions (National Concert Hall) Act 2015. Its functions are a) to provide and operate, having regard to international standards and good practice, the national venue for the performance, appreciation and enjoyment of musical, creative, artistic and cultural activities including the promotion of concerts and recitals of artistic, educational and cultural value, (b) in the public interest, to promote and support the performance, knowledge, appreciation, creation and enjoyment of music as an integral part of Irish life, (c) to entertain, educate and engage the public through musical experiences, and (d) to encourage and promote inclusivity, participation, creativity, experimentation and involvement in music through engagement with diverse individuals and communities as performers, participants, composers or audience members. Sitting proudly on Earlsfort Terrace in Dublin’s city centre, our mission is to foster and celebrate the appreciation, knowledge, enjoyment and pure love of music as an integral part of Irish life. Visitors are inspired by the world class performances on our stages, and can equally experience and enjoy our iconic building through tours, early breakfast, afternoon tea or simply, quiet inspiration from walking through the picturesque Iveagh Gardens.