Cathy Bryce
Managing Director, Capital Markets, AIB
Cathy started her career in investment banking with Morgan Stanley and subsequently ABN AMRO. She joined AIB in 1996 holding a range of leadership roles in debt capital markets across leveraged, infrastructure and relationship management portfolios. In 2018 she joined the National Treasury Management Agency as Director of the National Development Finance Agency and NewERA. In 2019 she returned to AIB joining the Executive Management team of the Bank as Managing Director of Capital Markets. In this role, she leads the corporate and business segment of the Bank with teams that account for about one third of the Bank’s assets and banking activities, including the recently acquired Goodbody Stockbrokers. She is a business graduate of Trinity College Dublin and holds an MBA from INSEAD.
Marie Joyce
COO, CFO and Board Director, NTR PLC
Marie is COO, CFO and board director of NTR plc. NTR is a sustainable infrastructure investor and institutional fund manager which acquires, develops, constructs and operates utility scale infrastructure investments across international markets. NTR currently manages three European wind, solar and battery storage investment funds with over €1bn of capital deployed. Underpinning its commitment to ESG, NTR holds a 5-star ranking with the UN Principles for Responsible Investment. Marie is also a non-executive director on the board of daa plc, a global airports and travel retail group with businesses in 16 countries, as well as a non-executive board director of Staycity Group, one of Europe’s leading aparthotel operators. She also currently serves on the Programme Board of the MSc. in International Accounting and Analytics Degree of NUI Galway as well as the Sustainability Expert Working Group of Chartered Accountants Ireland. She is formerly the Chair of the Board of Make-A-Wish Ireland. Prior to NTR, Marie was Senior Director of Strategic Planning for Élan Corporation plc and was previously an Audit & Corporate Finance Manager at Arthur Andersen. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from University College Galway and a Master of Accounting from the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School. She is a fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland.
Paul Price
CEO, HavenGreen Capital Partners
Paul also acts as a senior advisor for Morgan Stanley Investment Management as well as an INED within the IAIM. He was the CEO of Morgan Stanley Investment Management (Ireland) Limited and Global Head of Client Engagement for the investment management business. He joined Morgan Stanley in 2010 and has 33 years of industry experience. Prior to joining the firm, he was Global Head of the Institutional Business at Pioneer Global Asset Management; he was also a member of the firm’s executive committee and held various directorships. Previously, he was head of MFS Investment Management’s non-U.S. institutional business. He has also served as an associate director on the Fixed Income team at Lombard Odier and held various roles, both as a senior dealer in the treasury division and within the asset management business while at the Bank of Ireland. He received a bachelor of commerce degree from University College Dublin and a master’s degree in investment and treasury from Dublin City University.
Dearbhail McDonald
Award-winning Journalist, Author and Broadcaster
A global Eisenhower Fellow, the former Group Business Editor of Independent News And Media has won a series of awards for her contribution to public affairs journalism including the 2021 Smurfit Business Journalism Outstanding Achievement Award, the Mary Cummins Award for Women of Outstanding Achievement in Media, as well as an inaugural Dublin City University Special Alumni Achievement award. A radio and television broadcaster, Dearbhail's 2019 documentary (‘Fertility Shock’, RTE) addressed the future of work, diverse workforces and the impact of fertility trends on economic growth. President of the strategy committee of the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris, the Newry born writer served a seven year term as a member of the board of Fighting Words, Ireland’s national creative writing centre for children and young adults. The author of Bust: How the Courts Exposed the Rotten Heart of the Irish Economy (Penguin), Dearbhail holds an LL.B (Law) from Trinity College Dublin as well as a Masters Degree in Journalism from Dublin City University.
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