Marie Doyle appointed President of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce

  • Photo: Marie Doyle, the new President of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce

    Marie Doyle has been elected as the new President of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce, it has been announced.

    Marie, who is a Partner with Deloitte in Belfast and leads their Technology and Transformation in Northern Ireland, possesses over 20 years’ experience working across industry, leading on large scale technology enabled transformation.

    Marie has been an active member of the Chamber for several years, has served as one of its Directors since 2019 and has been its Vice-President for the past year.

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    Speaking on her appointment, Marie said: "I am honoured to be elected as President of the Chamber, at an important time for British Irish relations. There has clearly been a lot of focus on UK-Irish relations over recent years, though it is important to note trade remained strong, with the value of British Irish Trade well surpassing €100bn. Strong British Irish relations are clearly an important priority for both administrations, and I look forward to playing my part in fostering these over the course of my Presidency."

    Paul Lynam, Deputy Director General of the Chamber comments: "I am excited to work with Marie over the course of the next year, championing the British Irish trading relationship across both islands. Her deep understanding of this economic relationship on both sides of the Irish Sea, especially in Northern Ireland, will undoubtedly strengthen our ability to promote and safeguard the vital trade relationship between the UK and Ireland."

    At the AGM the Chamber also elected Eddie Cullen, Director at Interpath Advisiory and Chair of the Chamber’s Financial Services Committee as its Vice-President.

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