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Dermod Dwyer

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Dermod Dwyer is Executive Chairman of the Convention Centre Dublin,[1] the Ritz- Carlton Powerscourt and Setanta Sports Broadcasting Ireland.

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Dermod Dwyer is an Irish businessman, civic leader, and cultural patron. He is best known as the founding Executive Chairman of The Convention Centre Dublin (1997–2021), a landmark public-private partnership in Ireland’s conference and tourism infrastructure. He has held prominent leadership roles in hospitality, broadcasting, education, and the arts. Dwyer currently serves as Chairman of Powerscourt Estate and is a board member of the Irish Museum of Modern Art.

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Career

Dwyer began his career in the hotel and hospitality sector in Limerick in 1968.[citation needed] He was elected President of the Irish Hotels Federation in 1981, and later chaired the Federation’s National Tourism Policy Committee in 1986.[2]

In 1989, he completed a master's in public administration at Harvard Kennedy School. He subsequently worked as a senior research analyst at the Taubman Center for State and Local Government and served on the Harvard Alumni Executive Council from 1994 to 1998.[citation needed]

In 1992, he co-founded Tourism and Transport Consult International (TTC), a consultancy firm working with governments and the private sector on tourism, events, and infrastructure policy.[3] He played a central role in the planning and development of The Convention Centre Dublin, which opened in 2010 and became Ireland’s first purpose-built international conference venue. He served as Executive Chairman until his retirement in 2021.[4]

He is also the co-author of Desert Bonds (2025), an Irish Times bestseller chronicling a 3,500 km father–son journey through Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine to Gaza’s Erez Crossing.[citation needed]

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Other Positions

  • Chairman, Powerscourt Estate & Gardens (2019–present)[5]
  • Director, Irish Museum of Modern Art (2015–present)[6]
  • Founder & Patron, The Caroline Foundation (2013–present)[7]
  • Chairman, Setanta Sports Broadcasting Ireland (2000–2011)
  • Founder Chairman, The Ritz-Carlton, Powerscourt (2000–2013)
  • Non-executive Chairman, Educena Foundation (2007–2017), trustees of 112 secondary schools in Ireland
  • Independent Chairman, Bray Rejuvenation Committee (2006–2008), which received the Chambers Ireland Public–Private Partnership Award and was named Ireland’s cleanest town[8]
  • Governing Body member and Chair of Development Committee, Marino Institute of Education (2002–2013)
  • Governor and Guardian, National Gallery of Ireland (2010–2015)[9]
  • Non-executive Director, MTCI (2010–2016), now the National Cancer Research Centre of Ireland
  • Chair, Wicklow for Europe (Lisbon II Referendum, 2009)[10]
  • Council Member, Greystones Town Team (2017–present)
  • Founder, Greystones 2020 civic initiative (2020–2023)
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Education

Awards

  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Association of Irish Professional Conference Organizers (AIPCO), 2019[12]

Publications

  • Desert Bonds (2025) – Irish Times Bestseller, co-authored memoir of a 3,500 km journey through the Middle East

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