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Overview

Cork Chamber, through its interconnected business network of over 1,000 members aims to be the leading voice on key issues affecting the region, through the representation of the views of the business community, the articulation of Government plans and policies and the accompanying research and analysis on key issues.

Our strategy is centred on the following four pillars:

Research and Analysis
To analyse policy areas of critical concern to the Cork region and shape the policy agenda by developing policy positions on key issues;

Stakeholder Engagement
To engage with a range of key stakeholders including businesses, national and regional government, academia and NGO's;

Communication
To communicate research findings and Chamber policy positions to the Chamber membership, policy makers and a diverse range of stakeholders in order to generate an increased awareness of the membership's position in relation to key policy issues;

Lobbying and Representation
To actively lobby key opinion leaders and bodies who influence/advise local and national government.

Cork Chamber Policy Committees

 

If you would like to contact Cork Chamber in relation to policy issues, please contact our Policy & Research Executive, Alma Murnane or our Policy & Research Assistant David Bennett