The Future of Work
Lands in Ireland A CEO Dinner at Leinster House
Kildare Street, Dublin 2
Wednesday 29th April 2026 · 7:00pm · By Invitation Only
Over 100,000 remote jobs are advertised across Europe every month. These are roles that could land in any country. Ireland has the talent, the timezone, and the infrastructure to win them, but no national strategy to do so.
Grow Remote is bringing together CEOs of remote-first companies and members of the Oireachtas for a working dinner in the heart of Irish democracy. This is the moment Ireland begins treating remote employment with the same ambition it brought to FDI.
Who You’ll Be Joining

Leigh-Margaret Stull
Leads the visual collaboration platform trusted by 95% of Fortune 100 companies. MURAL was built from the ground up for distributed teams. Leigh-Margaret brings 25+ years of growth and operational expertise to the conversation on what Ireland can do to attract remote-first employers.

Minister Peter Burke TD
Minister Burke leads the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, with responsibility for Ireland’s enterprise policy, job creation strategy, and the legislative framework shaping the future of work.

Siobhán Curtin
Leads eBay’s European operations and its distributed workforce across Ireland. Pioneered eBay@Home, the first permanent remote work contract in eBay’s history. Board member at Grow Remote, and a champion of remote work as economic development.

Emer Currie TD
Chair of the Oireachtas All-Party Group on Remote Work. A consistent advocate for remote employment policy and the political champion driving cross-party support for a national remote jobs target.
The Evening
A working dinner in the Members’ Restaurant at Leinster House, bringing together the people shaping the future of remote employment in Ireland.
Conversation with Leigh-Margaret
What draws remote-first employers to certain countries? What would make Ireland their first choice for European hiring? A candid exchange over dinner.
Celebrating the Letters of Intent
Recognising the remote-first companies who have signalled their commitment to hiring in Ireland. Marking what this means for communities across the country.
CEOs Meet the Oireachtas
A private coming together of those making remote work, brilliantly.
What We’re Asking Of You
A Letter of Intent is a signal, not a contract. It tells the Irish government that your company is open to hiring in Ireland, and outlines what supports would make that decision easier.
International Remote Employers
You hire anywhere in Europe. What would make Ireland your next or preferred hiring location?
Irish Employers Going Global
You have remote roles going to other jurisdictions. What would encourage you to ring-fence those jobs into the Irish tax base?
Employers Considering Remote
You’re exploring remote but uncommitted. What supports would help you shift your culture or commit to remote roles?
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