Team Ireland in France
The Embassy works to pursue opportunities to enhance the political and economic relationship between Ireland and France that will deliver economic growth and jobs; maintain and enhance links with our Irish diaspora; and promote Ireland and the Irish Arts.
Working with state agencies in France.
The Embassy of Ireland in France works closely with Irish state agencies to promote trade, tourism and inward investment.
France is Ireland's
- 3rd largest market for Irish indigenous company exports (after US & UK);
- 2nd largest global market for food and drinks; first for seafood and lamb.
- 4th largest source of inward investment by number of companies. The IDA- supported French presence in Ireland is in many sectors, including engineering, financial services, luxury cosmetics, etc.
- 4th largest tourism market
The Ambassador chairs the local market team. We can:
Support Irish companies who want to find and access new markets and help with resolving commercial difficulties where possible.
Provide general advice on doing business locally and, through our network of contacts, pursue export and investment opportunities that will benefit Ireland
Work to secure market access for Irish products in key sectors in high-growth and emerging markets.
Working with the right expertise in relevant state agencies is part of our successful strategy.
The Irish food board, known as Bord Bia, acts as a link between Irish food, drink and horticulture suppliers and existing and potential customers throughout the world. Bord Bia has a network of overseas offices including here in Paris.
Enterprise Ireland (EI) is the government organisation responsible for developing and growing Irish enterprises in world markets. With an office here in Paris, it also has a network of nine regional offices throughout Ireland and over 30 international locations.
Ireland's inward investment promotion agency, IDA Ireland (Industrial Development Agency) is responsible for attracting and developing foreign investment. IDA Ireland has an office here in Paris.
Tourism Ireland markets the island of Ireland as a holiday destination overseas. It devises and implements world-class marketing programmes and provides industry partners with opportunities to market their own products and services alongside Tourism Ireland overseas. They have an office in Paris.
- Embassy Team
- Honorary Consuls
- Irish State Agencies
Embassy Team
To contact the Embassy team, details below, by telephone diall +33 1 44 17 67 00.
If you wish to contact the Ambassador or Consular team, please use the General or Consular Queries Contact Form. For email correspondence, the general email address format is firstname.surname@dfa.ie
Ambassador - Niall Burgess
Counsellor - Owen Feeney
Counsellor - Mícheál Tierney
First Secretary (Head of Economic Unit) – Laura Dagg
First Secretary (Head of Political Unit) – Aoife Ni Fhearghail
First Secretary (Head of EU Affairs, Press and Public Diplomacy Unit) - Barry Tumelty
First Secretary (Agricultural, Food and Fisheries Attaché) – Colm O'Cribin
Second Secretary (Cultural and Political Attaché) - Maurice Cotter
Second Secretary (Economic and Commercial Affairs) – Cillian Rossi
Second Secretary (Consul and Political Affairs) – Eimear Ryan-Charleton
P.A. to the Ambassador - Laetitia Dufour
Office and Accounts Manager - Katherine Alt
Public Diplomacy and Communications Officer - Kathleen Burke
Press and Culture Officer - Florian Devouassoux
Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Officer - Martine Alix
EU Affairs, Climate and Brexit Officer – Marion Tanguy
Economic and Trade Officer - Sophie Carey
Political Affiars and Francophonie - Kateryna Kursenko
Customer Service and Administrative Officer - Clodagh Bruen
Consular Officer – Patsy Mignot (consularparis@dfa.ie)
Consular Officer - Karen Murphy (consularparis@dfa.ie)
Consular Officer – Ruairi McGrath (consularparis@dfa.ie)
Embassy Driver and Administrative Officer - Stéphane Pierron
Administrative Officer and Driver - Jérôme Leobon
Honorary Consuls
France Honorary Consuls
Antibes/Cannes
Mr. Pierre JoannonHonorary Consulate General of Ireland
St. Michel
69, avenue du Roi Albert
La Californie
06400 Cannes
France
Tel: + 33 6 77 69 14 36Email: pierre.joannon@honoraryconsul.ie
Cherbourg
Mr. Ole Gregre BockmannHonorary Consul of Ireland
Gare Maritime Sud
50100 Cherbourg
France
Tel: + 33 2 33 44 11 11
Fax: + 33 2 33 23 44 40
Email: ole.bockmann@honoraryconsul.ie
Monaco
Dr. Michael SmurfitConsulat Honoraire d'Irlande,
Le Sardanapale,
2 Avenue Princesse Grace,
MC98000
Monaco
Tel: + 33 6 14 10 00 79
Fax: + 37 7 93 15 70 01
Roscoff
Mr Jean Marc Roué
Honorary Consul of Ireland
Rue Alexis Gourvennec,
29680 ROSCOFF
Landline : + 33 2 98 29 27 03
Mobile : +33 6 45 75 09 94
Email: jeanmarc.roue@honoraryconsul.ie
Toulouse
Mr. Kevin McGreevy
Honorary Consul of Ireland
8, rue des Trente-Six Ponts
31400 Toulouse
France
Tel. : +33 6 49 73 82 68
Email: kevin.mcgreevy@honoraryconsul.ie
Irish State Agencies
Irish State Agencies
Noreen Lanigan
Bord Bia - Irish Food Board Paris
Maison d'Irlande
33, rue de Miromesnil
75008 Paris
France
+ 33 1 42 66 22 93
Ian O'Hora
IDA Ireland France
33, rue de Miromesnil
75008 Paris
France
idairelandparis@ida.ie
+ 33 1 43 12 91
Sinead Lonergan
Enterprise Ireland
33, rue de Miromesnil
75008 Paris
France
+ 33 1 53 43 12 00
Monica McLaverty
Tourism Information
33, rue de Miromesnil
75008 Paris
France
www.irlande-tourisme.fr
Tel: +33 1 70 20 00 20