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Who lobbies whom about what. Search Ireland's lobbying register to see who is influencing your TDs, ministers, and public officials — and on whose behalf.

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Cisco International Limited
September–December
[Economic Development and Industry] High level discussion on the role of digital transformation in Ireland’s economic recovery.
Public Officials Lobbied
{'name': 'Leo Varadkar', 'role': 'An Tánaiste (Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas)'} {'name': 'Eamon Ryan', 'role': 'Minister (Department of Climate Action, Communication Networks and Transport)'} {'name': 'John McDonald', 'role': 'Special Adviser (Department of Transport)'}
Cisco International Limited
May–August
[Economic Development and Industry] How Cisco can help accelerate the successful digitisation of Irish business and economy.
Public Officials Lobbied
{'name': 'David Hegarty', 'role': 'Assistant Secretary (Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation)'}
Cisco International Limited
May–August
[Communications] To discuss Ireland's digital agenda and share Cisco's knowledge and experience on implementation, for example through our Country Digital Acceleration programme..
Public Officials Lobbied
{'name': 'Pat Breen', 'role': 'Minister of State (Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation)'} {'name': 'James Lawless', 'role': 'TD (Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas)'} {'name': 'John Shaw', 'role': 'Assistant Secretary (Department of the Taoiseach)'} {'name': 'Brendan Howlin', 'role': 'TD (Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas)'} {'name': 'Eamon Ryan', 'role': 'TD (Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas)'} {'name': 'Enda Kenny', 'role': 'TD (Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas)'} + 1 more
Cisco International Limited
September–December
[Economic Development and Industry] How Cisco can help accelerate digital transformation of the Irish economy and support digital transformation work within Government
Public Officials Lobbied
{'name': 'Barry Lowry', 'role': 'Chief Information Officer (Department of Public Expenditure and Reform)'}
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