MacCoille has spent the past 13 years with Davy, which has been owned by Bank of Ireland since June last year
Executive spent past 13 years with stockbroker Davy, which has been owned by Bank of Ireland since June last yearConall Mac Coille has been with Davy since 2010, having previously spent eight years with the Bank of England and two years at the ESRI.Davy chief economist Conall Mac Coille has been appointed as group chief economist at Bank of Ireland, the stockbroker’s parent company.
He will take up the role in October and fills a position that has been vacant since last year when Loretta O’Sullivan left the bank to take a role as chief economist and a partner with professional services firm EY. Mr Mac Coille has been with Davy since 2010, having previously spent eight years with the Bank of England and two years with the Economic and Social Research Institute here.In his new role, Mr Mac Coille will lead the bank’s group economic research unit and will be its “primary voice” on topics relating to economic opinion, forecasting and analysis.
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