Industrial and Commercial Panel - List of Nominating Bodies

List of Nominating Bodies

  • Association of Advertisers in Ireland
  • Chambers of Commerce of Ireland
  • Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport in Ireland
  • Construction Industry Federation
  • Cumann Aturnaethe PaitinnĂ­ agus Trádmharcanna
  • Electrical Industries Federation of Ireland
  • Institute of Advertising Practitioners in Ireland
  • Institute of Bankers in Ireland
  • Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland
  • Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland
  • Institution of Engineers of Ireland
  • Institute of Industrial Engineers
  • Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers
  • Insurance Institute of Ireland
  • Irish Architects' Society
  • Irish Auctioneers and Valuers Institute
  • Irish Business and Employers Confederation
  • Irish Computer Society
  • Irish Country Houses and Restaurants Association
  • Irish Exporters Association
  • Irish Hardware & Building Materials Association
  • Irish Hotel and Catering Institute
  • Irish Hotels Federation
  • Irish Planning Institute
  • Irish Road Haulage Association
  • Irish Tourist Industry Federation
  • Licensed Vintners' Association
  • Marketing Institute of Ireland
  • Marketing Society Limited
  • National Off-Licence Association
  • Restaurants Association of Ireland
  • Retail, Grocery, Dairy and Allied Trades Association (RGDATA)
  • Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
  • Society of the Irish Motor Industry
  • Vintners' Federation of Ireland
  • Wholesale Produce Ireland

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