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Meet in Ireland

“Meet in Ireland”
Initiative Announced

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2015

December 11, 2014 by Leave a Comment

Failte Ireland have launched a new campaign called “Meet in Ireland,” to support corporate tourism. One of these initiatives is the Conference Ambassador Program, which rewards people who bring their corporate meeting to Ireland. According to Paul Mockler, Corporate and Incentive Manager at Failte Ireland, the role of the ambassador is very important. “Approximately 75 … [Read more...] about “Meet in Ireland”
Initiative Announced

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