The Waterford Chamber Annual Dinner is a key event which brings together influential and successful Waterford business people for an enjoyable and entertaining night.
This year we are delighted to welcome Brian Lenihan TD as our Guest Speaker. The current turbulent economic climate presents both challenges and opportunities. Waterford is uniquely positioned to deal with the challenges and capitalise on the opportunities. We are delighted to have the Minister For Finance, Brian Lenihan TD, at the Annual Dinner and look forward to an enjoyable evening.
Click here to download the Annual Dinner booking form. For bookings contact Sheila Quinn at 051 872639
The evening will include:
7:30pm: Champagne Reception
8:15pm: Address by Brian Lenihan TD, Minister for Finance
Followed by Dinner with Wines
After Dinner Entertainment
Dress Code: Black Tie
This year's Guest of Honour:
Mr Brian Lenihan TD, Minister for Finance
Brian Lenihan was appointed as Minister for Finance on 7 May, 2008.
He has served as Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform from the 14 June, 2007 to May 2008. Prior to that he had been Minister of State with responsibility for Children at the Department of Health and Children, the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, and the Department of Education and Science.
He was first elected to the Dáil in April 1996 in the by-election caused by the death of his father, Brian, who had been a deputy in Dublin West since 1977. During the 28th Dáil , Brian Lenihan was Chairperson of the All-Party Oireachtas Committee on the Constitution which considered changes in the abortion laws. He was also a member of the Committee on Procedure and Privileges.
He is a son of Brian Lenihan, former Tánaiste and a Minister in various portfolios, who was a Dáil deputy for Roscommon-Leitrim from 1961 to 1973 and for Dublin West from 1977 to 1995. He is a brother of Conor Lenihan, Dáil deputy for Dublin South-West, and a nephew of Mary O'Rourke, Dáil deputy for Longford–Westmeath, who has held various ministerial posts.
He is a grandson of Patrick Lenihan, Dáil deputy from 1965 to 1970.
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