Enda Kenny named as adviser with Diaspora-focused Dublin investment fund

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The fund says it seeks to invest capital in a way that benefits Irish society.

Kenny was Taoiseach between 2011-2016. Image: PA Images Kenny was Taoiseach between 2011-2016. Image: PA Images ENDA KENNY HAS been named as an adviser for a Dublin-based investment fund that is focused on investigating capital from members of the Irish Diaspora.The company’s website lists Kenny alongside CEO Kieran McLaughlin and chairman Alan Foy, both of whom have strong businesses links in the Irish-American community.

led Ireland through the global financial crisis and played a leading role in promoting the country’s attractiveness to foreign investment during this very difficult period. “The Global Advisory Council comprises leading members of the Irish Diaspora, entrepreneurs, business people, philanthropists and sophisticated investors,” it adds.

The Ireland Funds is a philanthropic organisation and network that links business people and members of the Diaspora as part of efforts to support causes in Ireland. The VentureWave Capital website says the company is engaged in “Impact Investing” and describes this as “profit with purpose and capital with conscience”.

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This idiot is still a TD or has the MSM forgotten this.

Why is 'diaspora' capitalised everywhere in this article?

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