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He subsequently joined Paddy Power plc as a non-executive director in 2004, and was their chief executive from 2006 to 2014. [5] He also served as a non-executive director of Elan Corporation plc . Patrick Kennedy joined Bank of Ireland in 2010 as a non-executive director, and became the deputy governor of the bank in 2015.
In 1922, Bank of Ireland was appointed as banker to the Government of Ireland. [10] In 1926, Bank of Ireland took control of the National Land Bank. [6] [11] In 1948, The Bank of Ireland 1783–1946 by F.G. Hall was published jointly by Hodges Figgis (Dublin) and Blackwell's (Oxford). [12] In 1958, the bank took over the Hibernian Bank Limited. [6]
Richie Boucher (aged 50 in 2009) [1] is a former chief executive officer (CEO) of the Bank of Ireland, Ireland's largest bank.He was succeeded by Francesca McDonagh in October 2017, having taken on the role on 25 February 2009 from Brian Goggin, who resigned following the injection of Irish Government funds and the guarantee of deposits.
O'Sullivan took up non-executive director positions in 2007 at Man Group and Collins Stewart, and concentrated on non-executive roles after retiring from Zurich in 2009. He joined Bank of Ireland in 2009 and was appointed deputy governor there in 2011, working one day a week until 2015.
Bourke began her career with New Ireland Assurance in 1982 before working in various management roles at Bank of Ireland during 1986–1991. [6]She worked as principal at Tillinghast Towers Perrin for over 10 years, before moving on to become Finance Director of Nascent Group (2001), Chief Executive Officer of Chase de Vere (2004), Chief Financial Officer of Standard Life UK (2006), Chief ...
In 2000, O'Brien became a director of the Bank of Ireland, and in September 2005, he was named a deputy governor of the bank. In September 2006, he resigned as both deputy governor and as a member of the bank's court (board). [64] O'Brien reportedly resigned due to increased demands related to his international business interests. [64]
Brian Goggin is an Irish banker and former CEO of the Bank of Ireland, Ireland's second largest bank. He took over from Michael Soden in June 2004. He was due to retire in summer 2009 after forty years with Bank of Ireland. He instead retired in February 2009, two days before the Bank of Ireland robbery by which time Richie Boucher had replaced ...
He is Chairman of Sightsavers [2] International (Ireland) and is a board member of FOLD Ireland. Farrell was appointed as Head of Group Corporate Communications and Government Relations at Bank of Ireland in May 2013. [3] He retired in March 2019. [4] Farrell was the chief executive of the Irish Banking Federation. [5] He was appointed in ...