Making Great Working Places in Dublin, 24th October

A panel discussion on how can Dublin create competitive working places, how can commercial developments give more to the city and how do cities accommodate the range of businesses which make up a healthy business ecology will take place in the Wood Quay Venue on Wednesday 24th October at 2.30p.m.  Free, all are welcome but pre-booking required. Please email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) if you wish to attend.

Speakers:

Pauline Byrne
Pauline is Head of Planning with Brady Shipman Martin, one of Ireland’s leading planning and landscape specialists. Pauline joined the company in 2011 from Treasury Holdings, where she worked for five years as Strategic Planning Manager across the company’s Irish property portfolio. Pauline has worked in large scale master planning and strategic planning internationally, notably in China. 

Paul Hayes
Is CEO of Games Ireland, an organisation promoting the growth of the games software industry in Ireland. He was previously Marketing Director with Havok, and works with companies in the US and Europe to bring them to international markets.

Conor McCabe
Conor McCabe is a director at Henry J Lyons Architects leading their commercial fit-out section. Conor has been a leader in the development of workplace design and standards in the UK and abroad, and has carried out research on the subject in both the UK and USA. He has extensive experience leading major architectural and fit-out projects in Ireland and the UK for companies including Google, ebay and LinekdIn.

Patrick McCabe
Patrick is founder of REDscape, a design office for landscape and urbanism that delivers solutions for spatial questions.  He specialises in regional strategic plans and public space design for the re use of industrial, living and working areas. He has recently been involved in redeveloping the harbour quarter in Deventer, a self build, bottom up development in an existing industrial area in the Netherlands.

James Nugent
James is Managing Director of Lisney and is also head of the Office Agency Department. He specialises in office property and deals with lease disposals, lease acquisitions, rent review work and other landlord and tenant issues. James is also involved in the structuring of joint venture development agreements and assembling development opportunities on behalf of clients.



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