Who got the top job? Top 1000: A look at some of the new names who’ll be taking over Ireland’s top companies this year
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Getting the top job during a pandemic comes with its own set of challenges; but leading a company out of the recent crisis also has its advantages, as the only way may be up. We take a look at some of the new names who’ll be aiming to do just that at Ireland’s top companies over the coming year.
Dermot Crowley
Dalata
He won’t take on the mantle of the top job until later this year, when the incumbent Pat McCann steps down after five decades in the industry, but Dermot Crowley will likely nonetheless have a challenging debut as he tries to bring hotel operator Dalata back to growth.
How to ‘Futureproof’ Ireland’s Thriving Pharmaceutical Sector in 2021
National pharma leaders have called for a collaborative approach to ensure Ireland remains competitive following the latest Guaranteed Irish annual forum, entitled ‘Future-Proofing Ireland’s Thriving Pharmaceutical Sector in 2021 and Beyond’, held virtually this year.
A panel discussion was hosted by newly appointed Managing Director of MSD Ireland (Human Health), Mairead McCaul, who was joined by an expert line up of fellow industry leading speakers to include Dr Lorraine Nolan, CEO Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), Dr Darrin Morrissey, CEO, National Institute for Bioprocessing Research & Training (NIBRT) and Matt Moran, Director of BioPharmaChem Ireland, Ibec.