Paul Rellis, Managing Director, Microsoft Ireland announced as guest speaker at Irish Taxation Institute Annual Conference

04 February 2009

The Irish Taxation Institute is pleased to announce that Paul Rellis, Managing Director, Microsoft Ireland as guest speaker at our Annual Conference in the Radisson Hotel, Galway from 23-25 April 2009.

The ITI Annual Conference has established itself as a key event combining leading speakers on topical and relevant tax issues with excellent networking opportunities.   The ITI Annual Conference has been a sell-out year on year and remains competitively priced for delegates at 2006 rates. For more information, or to book your place at the Conference please click here.

To download a brochure and booking form, please click here.

Paul Rellis – biography:

Paul Rellis, Managing Director, Microsoft Ireland

Paul Rellis was appointed Managing Director of Microsoft Ireland in December 2007. As MD he is responsible for Microsoft Corporation’s business in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and also represents Microsoft on all strategic policy and communications issues in Ireland.

Prior to being appointed MD, Paul was the Managing Director for Microsoft’s European, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Operations Centre, based in Sandyford, Co. Dublin.  His role included overseeing Microsoft's channel partners, supply chain, finance and order management across the region.  The EMEA Operations Center services 131 countries across five timezones.  Previously, he held the position of Finance Director for Microsoft Operations in EMEA and Asia-Pacific. 

He joined Microsoft in January 2000 from The Coca-Cola Company, where he held a variety of senior positions in Finance, Marketing and Operations in both the Coca-Cola HQ in Atlanta and in Germany. 

Paul was President of the American Chamber of Commerce in 2008 and continues to be a board member of the organisation. He is also a member of the Governing Body of IBEC, is a member of the Board of the IMI and of the National Digital Research Centre.

 

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