The Partnership has been standing side-by-side with Northern Ireland for twenty-five years, supporting schools and community programs seeking to advance the ideals of the Good Friday Agreement.
The Irish American Partnership has presented its 2024 New York Business Leadership award to Paul Geaney, President & Chief Commercial Officer at Avolon. The award was celebrated at a breakfast reception at the historic Union League Club of New York attended by over 300 business leaders, friends, and supporters.
Previous honorees include Adrian Jones, Chairman and Co-Head, Global Private Equity, Goldman Sachs; Stan McCarthy, former Chief Executive, Kerry Group; Michael Dowling, President and Chief Executive at Norwell Health; and Bernie Brennan, President of the Royal Dublin Society.
The Integrated Education Fund (IEF) was honored and delighted to have received a $30,000 donation from a special dinner organized by leading transatlantic educational charity the Irish American Partnership, Ireland Gateway To Europe, and the Boston College Ireland Business Council.
The Boston College Peace Dinner was held in March to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement and to celebrate Senator George Mitchell’s distinguished contribution to the peace process in Northern Ireland, special guest speakers at the event included Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland Joe Kennedy III, Senator George Mitchell, Minister of State at the Northern Ireland Office Steve Baker MP, and Tommie Gorman, author, journalist and former Northern Ireland Editor of RTE. More>>
Leading transatlantic educational charity the Irish American Partnership is delighted to announce its support of, and partnership with, Leader Kicking. Founded by Tadhg Leader, former rugby union player and gridiron football placekicker, Leader Kicking is a non-profit organization that creates and supports a pathway for young Irish athletes to access a college education in the US. More>>
Actor Cillian Murphy and Prof. Pat Dolan Release "Ionbhá: The Empathy Book for Ireland". The Irish American Partnership is proud to support not only the production of this important book, but also the pioneering Activating Social Empathy education program, piloted throughout all Irish secondary schools.
100 cents of every dollar is Invested in the people, culture, and ideas that build a peaceful and prosperous Ireland. The Partnership is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization recognized by the IRS with the Tax ID: 22-2801642. Contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent permitted by law.