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The Dublin Agenda - Building Resilience and Competitiveness in a Changing Global Economy

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We are delighted to welcome Dermot O’Leary, Chief Economist, Goodbody and Payne Griffin, Senior Director, FTI Consulting and Former Deputy Chief of Staff to the US Trade Representative during Trump's first term, to our Dublin Agenda breakfast on Tuesday, 12th of May at The Spencer Hotel.  

Our Dublin Agenda series offers thought-provoking discussions on how Irish businesses can remain resilient and competitive in an ever-evolving global economy.

This event will explore: 
-The impact of global shifts on Ireland, with a focus on the pharmaceutical sector 
-Insights from the US perspective on trade developments
-Evolving regulations and tariffs and their implications for Irish businesses 
-The key trends and forecasts shaping the future business landscape 

Hear directly from leading experts about what these changes mean for competitiveness and growth, and discover practical strategies for adapting and responding to global developments. Attendees will also have the opportunity to engage with the panel during a Q&A session.
 

Date: 
Tue 12 May 2026
Time: 
08:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Venue: 
The Spencer Hotel, Excise Walk, Dublin D01 X4C9

Speaker

Dermot O’Leary, Goodbody Stockbrokers:

Dermot O'Leary is Chief Economist with Goodbody Stockbrokers. He is responsible for the economics output of the research department. This role entails providing commentary and analysis for a large range of domestic and international clients through regular research reports and briefings. His work focuses on the Irish and UK economies and their respective housing and banking sectors particularly. He is also a member of the company’s asset allocation committee, assessing global macro developments that influence clients’ portfolios. He was a member of the Housing Commission in Ireland. In that role, he chaired the committee responsible for looking into medium-term issues around finance, viability, and capacity, amongst other areas. He is a regular contributor to economic debate in the domestic and international media (cited in the Financial Times, New York Times, Irish Times, among others). 

Payne Griffin, Senior Director and Lead for International Trade and Regulatory Affairs, FTI Consulting:

Payne Griffin advises clients on a range of policy and regulatory issues, including trade, national security, and environmental matters, bringing highly relevant expertise to client issues based on more than a decade of government service. During President Trump’s first term, Payne served as Deputy Chief of Staff to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, playing a key role in shaping and implementing the Administration's trade policy agenda. Payne worked inside the Administration to implement the President’s global trade agenda including Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum,  Section 201 tariffs on solar panels and washing machines, USMCA negotiations, and Section 301 tariffs on China. Payne was a member of the President's transition team in 2016, contributing to the development of the Administration's policy priorities. During his decade of service to the U.S. Congress, Payne worked on key regulatory matters related to trade, environment, and defense policy.

Prior to joining FTI Consulting, Payne served as Chief of Staff for Representative Dale Strong in the U.S. House of Representatives, a member of the Armed Services and Appropriations Committees, and was a key legislative staffer to U.S. Senator Mike Braun. In the Senate, Payne also served as Staff Director to the Air Subcommittee on the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works during congressional consideration of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. 

Event date: 
Tue 12 May 2026
Event time: 
08:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Venue: 
The Spencer Hotel, Excise Walk, Dublin D01 X4C9

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This event is open to those in Business & Corporate Membership of Dublin Chamber. If you have any issues booking this event, contact events@dublinchamber.ie.

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