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词条 Martin Shanahan
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  1. Early career

  2. CEO IDA Ireland

     Major events  Other items 

  3. Personal

  4. See also

  5. References

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Martin Shanahan (born 1973) is the CEO of IDA Ireland, the Irish State agency responsible for attracting inward foreign direct investment to Ireland.

Early career

Prior to becoming CEO of IDA Ireland, Shanahan worked from 2005 to 2014 in Forfás, an Irish state-funded policy agency which advised government on enterprise, trade, science, technology, and innovation with a staff of 90.[1][2][3] Shanahan worked in a number of Forfás roles before becoming CEO of the policy unit in 2010.[1][2] Forfas was dissolved in 2014, as part of the then Government's commitment to reducing the number of Irish State quangos,[4] and its functions were transferred to the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Enterprise Ireland, the Industrial Development Authority and the Health and Safety Authority.[5][6] Prior to Forfás, Shanahan's experience was in the hotel industry and Irish public sector roles including Fáilte Ireland, the Irish tourism development authority, and CERT (an Irish State tourism training body). According to his resume, Shanahan worked in some private Irish hotels (e.g. Sinnott Hotels).[1][7][8]

CEO IDA Ireland

Shanahan took up the position of CEO of IDA Ireland on the 1 September 2014.[9][10] The role was described by journalist Colm Kelpie as "part politician, part diplomat, and part salesman".[8] Shanahan has highlighted Ireland's talent, and the quality of third level education system in particular, as the reason why Ireland has been so popular with multinational companies.[11]

Major events

The first major event to occur during Shanahan's tenure as IDA CEO was Brexit. Shanahan was quoted as saying Brexit was likely to be a net positive for IDA Ireland in terms of attracting companies (both UK and non-UK) to Ireland as a base for selling into the EU.[12][13][14] In June 2017 Shanahan was criticized for filling only one of ten positions that his office had been given to hire people to attract companies to Ireland that were leaving the UK due to Brexit.[15]

In October 2017 and again in January 2018 Shanahan testified before the Public Accounts Committee that Ireland needed to improve the affordability of its housing and its infrastructure, particularly broadband internet access, to remain competitive in attracting foreign companies; he also said that while companies in the financial industry were considering moving from the UK to Ireland due to Brexit, the loss of access to the UK for companies that depend on it for sales or supplies could harm Irish companies.[16][17]

As of December 2017 several major financial firms based in the UK had chosen to go to Frankfurt, Luxembourg, Brussels, or Paris,[18] and in January 2018 Shanahan reported that no new jobs had been created in Ireland due to Brexit and that he expected to see the outcome of his office's efforts at the end of 2018 or the beginning of 2019.[19] By June 2018 companies opting to go elsewhere had caused Ireland to fall out of the top 10 rankings for European financial firms.[20][21]

The second major event was the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (or TCJA) which changes the tax structure for U.S. multinationals in Ireland. Shanahan was initially relaxed about the TCJA noting Ireland's "headline" corporate tax rate of 12.5% was competitive against the new U.S. corporate tax rate of 21%.[22][23]

Other items

In November 2014, Shanahan was interviewed on CNBC's 'Squawk Box' live in the CNBC studio.[24] During the interview, long-standing CNBC presenter Joe Kernen asked unusual questions including:[25] "Do tax breaks lead to better golfers?" "Is Ireland really in the euro?" "Is it not just part of Britain?" and "Is it actually its own island?". The unusual interview received international coverage[26][27][28][29][30]

During the Irish Same-sex marriage referendum in 2015, Shanahan stated that a 'Yes' vote would be in the State's economic interest and that a 'No' vote would send a negative message to the international business community (Ireland's largest company is Apple).[31] His interview drew praise and criticism with some questioning if he had over-stepped his position, as Shanahan himself is gay.[32][33]

Shanahan is a prominent member of the LGBT community and LGBT in business.[34] He was ranked #11 in the Financial Times OUTstanding Lists for LGBT Public Sector executives.[35]

Personal

Shanahan holds a M.Res (Master of Educational Research) from Lancaster University, and an H.Dip (Diploma in Hotel and Catering Management) and an M.Sc. from Dublin Institute of Technology, as well as a B.Sc. (Mgmt.), M.A. (1994) from the Trinity College Dublin.[36][1] Shanahan was born in Abbeydorney, Kerry. He now lives in Skerries, in North Dublin, with his partner, Gary.[7]

See also

  • Ireland as a tax haven

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.idaireland.com/newsroom/ida-ireland-announces-app/|title=Press release: IDA Ireland Announces Appointment of new CEO, Martin Shanahan|publisher=IDA Ireland|date=9 June 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/forfas-chief-martin-shanahan-to-replace-oleary-at-ida-30340769.html|publisher=Irish Independent|date=10 June 2014|title=Forfas chief Martin Shanahan to replace O'Leary at IDA}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=https://merrionstreet.ie/en/Category-Index/Economy/Jobs/government-plan-for-20000-new-manufacturing-jobs-by-2016-minister-bruton-minister-quinn.html | title=Government plan for 20,000 new manufacturing jobs by 2016 – Minister Bruton, Minister Quinn | author= | date=22 April 2013 | website=merrionstreet.ie | publisher=Irish Government News Service | access-date=30 October 2018 | quote=Forfás is Ireland’s policy advisory board for enterprise, trade, science, technology and innovation.}}
4. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/quango-cull-results-in-just-17-fewer-agencies-1.2929549|title=‘Quango cull’ results in just 17 fewer agencies Fine Gael had listed 145 quangos which would be terminated when it got into power||publisher=Irish Times|date=9 January 2017}}
5. ^{{cite act | title=Industrial Development (Forfás Dissolution) Act | language=English |date=2014 | url=http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2014/act/13/enacted/en/html}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/forf%C3%A1s-to-be-abolished-1.1636069|title=Forfás to be abolished|quote=Richard Bruton, the responsible Minister, received Cabinet approval last Tuesday for the move to dissolve the quango, which has a staff of about 90. The aim of the move is to strengthen the department’s capacity to drive job-creation policy.|publisher=The Irish Times|date=23 December 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/ireland-s-trusted-adviser-1.672837|title=IDA New CEO: Ireland's trusted adviser|quote=Martin Shanahan may, as yet, hardly be a household name but we will be hearing a lot more from this 41-year-old former hotelier in the years to come, following his appointment as chief executive-designate of the IDA.|publisher=Irish Times|date=5 November 2010}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/business/irish/idas-shanahan-we-dont-have-natural-resources-other-than-the-quality-of-our-people-34526245.html|title=IDA's Shanahan: 'We don't have natural resources other than the quality of our people'|quote=Shanahan is part politician, part diplomat, and part salesman.|publisher=Irish Independent|date=10 March 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/news/martin-set-to-take-up-the-mantle-272253.html|title=Martin set to take up the mantle|publisher=Irish Examiner|date=16 June 2014}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.finfacts.ie/irishfinancenews/article_1027809.shtml|title=We wish Martin Shanahan - new IDA Ireland chief - well but...|quote=We wish him well but with reservations as both he and the chairman of what is a key public agency, are both insiders in a system in recent decades where ministers hone the enterprise policy making message for political impact while dissent, at least in public, is as rare as a black swan.|publisher=FinFacts|date=13 June 2014}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.macgillsummerschool.com/martin-d-shanahan/|title=With developments in the USA and the UK, the threats to Ireland's economy have increased|last=Shanahan|first=Martin D.|date=|website=McGill Summer School|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-10-05}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/ida-confident-of-winning-brexit-jobs-as-firms-exit-uk-1.3144097?mode=sample&auth-failed=1&pw-origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.irishtimes.com%2Fbusiness%2Feconomy%2Fida-confident-of-winning-brexit-jobs-as-firms-exit-uk-1.3144097|title=IDA confident of winning Brexit jobs as firms exit UK|publisher=Irish Times|date=5 July 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/business/brexit/brexit-silver-lining-to-bring-2500-jobs-here-over-five-years-says-ida-36743348.html|title=A Brexit "silver lining" will deliver 2,500 new jobs for Ireland over the next three to five years, IDA boss Martin Shanahan has claimed.|publisher=Irish Independent|date=14 June 2018}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/business/irish/uks-difficulty-is-irelands-fdi-opportunity-says-shanahan-36526903.html|title=UK's difficulty is Ireland's FDI opportunity, says Shanahan|publisher=Irish Independent|date=25 January 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/business/brexit/ida-takes-on-just-one-of-10-allowed-extra-brexit-staff-35768384.html|title=IDA takes on just one of 10 allowed extra Brexit staff|publisher=Irish Independent|quote=The IDA has so far managed to recruit just one of the 10 extra "Brexit" staff for which it received approval from the Government.|date=14 June 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/ida-warns-of-need-to-do-more-to-maintain-competitiveness-1.3245354|title=IDA warns of need to do more to maintain competitiveness|publisher=Irish Times|quote=Head of State body says action needed on housing, broadband and infrastructure|date=5 October 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.ft.com/content/b4e15282-d44f-11e7-ae3e-563c04c5339a|title=Tight property supply constrains Dublin’s Brexit appeal: Escalating prices and rents prompt anxiety about ability to draw more business|publisher=Financial Times|date=31 January 2018}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/financial-services/disappointing-number-of-financials-plan-to-come-to-dublin-post-brexit-1.3327469?mode=sample&auth-failed=1&pw-origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.irishtimes.com%2Fbusiness%2Ffinancial-services%2Fdisappointing-number-of-financials-plan-to-come-to-dublin-post-brexit-1.3327469|title=Disappointing number of financials plan to come to Dublin post-Brexit|publisher=Irish Times|quote=Transfers from London mainly going to Frankfurt, Luxembourg, Brussels and Paris|date=28 December 2017}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/brexit-bounce-yet-to-come-as-trump-tax-moves-change-little-ida-says-1.3344807|title=Brexit bounce yet to come as Trump tax moves change little, IDA says|publisher=Irish Times|date=4 January 2018}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/business/irish/ireland-falls-in-fdi-ranking-as-paris-gains-to-londons-cost-36998956.html|title=Ireland falls in FDI ranking as Paris gains to London's cost|publisher=Irish Independent|quote=Ireland fell out of a top 10 ranking of the most attractive European destinations for foreign direct investment (FDI) last year, slipping to 11th place overall after being overtaken by Finland.|date=12 June 2018}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2017-brexit-bankers/|title=Frankfurt Is the Big Winner in Battle for Brexit Bankers|publisher=Bloomberg News|quote=Frankfurt has emerged as the biggest winner in the fight for thousands of London-based jobs that will have to be relocated to new hubs inside the European Union after Brexit.|date=27 March 2018}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/trumps-tax-plan-seeks-to-bring-american-business-back-home-but-low-tax-ireland-isnt-very-worried/2017/12/13/8b8124f0-def2-11e7-bbd0-9dfb2e37492a_story.html|quote=Martin Shanahan, chief executive of IDA Ireland, the government agency tasked with securing foreign investment, said that American companies are being guided by market principles, "trying to acquire talent, trying to build global teams." The GOP tax plan "would leave companies free to use the capital wherever they want it."|title=Despite Trump’s ire, Ireland expects to avoid any pain from U.S. tax overhaul|publisher=Washington Post|date=13 December 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ireland-investment/ireland-does-not-see-big-investment-impact-from-us-tax-changes-idUSKBN1ET1BM|quote=That may mean that there are some marginal calls where a company decides to stay in the U.S. rather than come to Europe,” IDA Ireland chief executive Martin Shanahan told a news conference. “But does it signal a significant change from an Irish perspective? I don’t believe so. I can tell you, sitting here today, that I expect the next couple of months to be strong in terms of investment.|title=Ireland does not see big investment impact from US tax changes|publisher=Reuters|date=4 January 2018}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/ida-ceo-becomes-an-unlikely-viral-video-star-1.1988994|title=IDA CEO becomes an 'unlikely viral video star'|publisher=Irish Times|date=5 November 2014}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/ireland-s-ida-boss-faces-bizarre-cnbc-interview-1.1986505|quote=You have pounds anyway don’t you still? It is sort of the same, same island isn’t it? It is just too confusing.|title=Ireland's IDA boss faces bizarre CNBC interview|publisher=Irish Times|date=4 November 2014}}
26. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/nov/03/squawk-box-ireland-currency-euro-cnbc American TV host surprised to learn Ireland has the euro not the pound], The Guardian; 3 November 2014
27. ^[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/cnbc-presenter-quizzes-ida-ireland-bossdoesnt-realise-ireland-isnt-part-of-the-uk-and-no-longer-uses-9837844.html CNBC presenter quizzes IDA Ireland boss...doesn't realise Ireland isn't part of the UK and no longer uses the pound], Independent; 4 November 2014
28. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/11208578/Hilariously-embarrassing-video-of-CNBC-co-anchor-bemused-by-Irelands-use-of-the-euro.html Hilariously embarrassing video of CNBC co-anchor bemused by Ireland's use of the euro], The Telegraph; 4 November 2014
29. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/05/world/europe/irish-agog-that-cnbc-host-joe-kernen-missed-their-exit-from-britain.html?_r=0 Irish Agog That Joe Kernen, CNBC Host, Missed Their Exit From U.K.], The New York Times; 4 November 2014
30. ^[https://www.buzzfeed.com/richardhjames/this-american-tv-host-has-absolutely-no-idea-ireland-uses-th This American TV Host Has Absolutely No Idea Ireland Uses The Euro], BuzzFeed News; 4 November 2014
31. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/martin-shanahan-a-yes-vote-is-good-for-business-1.2195614|title=Martin Shanahan: 'A Yes vote is good for business'|publisher=Irish Times|date=1 May 2015}}
32. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/revealed-ida-chief-in-row-over-gay-marriage-call-31352227.html|title=Revealed: IDA chief in row over gay marriage call|publisher=Irish Independent|quote=Senior executive gobsmacked by Shanahan's email stating a Yes vote is good for business|date=5 July 2015}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thejournal.ie/ida-martin-shanahan-yes-vote-2079921-May2015/|title=IDA boss didn't talk to the government before calling for a Yes vote|publisher=Journal.ie|date=1 May 2015}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/work/accenture-named-ireland-s-best-lgbt-workplace-1.2798665?mode=sample&auth-failed=1&pw-origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.irishtimes.com%2Fbusiness%2Fwork%2Faccenture-named-ireland-s-best-lgbt-workplace-1.2798665|title=Accenture named Ireland’s best LGBT workplace|publisher=Irish Times|date=20 September 2016}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.ft.com/content/b6a08ba0-b40c-11e7-aa26-bb002965bce8|title=The OUTstanding lists: LGBT leaders and allies today|publisher=Financial Times|date=17 October 2017}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.tcd.ie/alumni/alumni/interviews/martin-shanahan.php|title=Trinity College Alumni Interview; Martin Shanahan, CEO IDA Ireland|publisher=Trinity College Dublin|date=2016}}
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