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Ken Slattery

Director

Ken Slattery has extensive board room experience in the financial services sector, currently on the board of Permanent TSB where he chairs the Remuneration Committee and sits on the Nomination, Culture and Ethics Committee. He is also on the board of the National Shared Services Office where he chairs the Audit & Risk Committee. Previously he held a number of senior leadership positions with Bank of Ireland including Corporate Banking Director (15 years) and Credit & Operations Director with Social Finance Foundation (9 years). He is a Fellow of the Institute of Bankers and a Certified Bank Director.

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