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A scourge of the banks, he campaigns on consumer issues, with a focus on mortgage rates, credit unions and high motor insurance premiums. He features weekly on ‘The Last Word’ on TodayFM, and is a regular contributor on RTE radio, NewsTalk and regional radio stations. The country’s foremost personal finance journalist, he broke the tracker mortgage scandal story. Charlie WestonĬharlie Weston is the personal finance editor of the ‘Irish Independent’, the country’s largest-selling daily newspaper. She teaches Pricing Strategy, Digital Marketing, and Social Media Marketing and her research is in the domains of consumer welfare, pricing, advertising, and the digital technologies that affect consumer decision-making. Marija Grishin is an Assistant Professor of Marketing and an Academic Director of the MSc in Marketing and Retail Innovation Program at the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School. He is continuing to provide monthly updates on the Irish consumer sentiment index and also doing some consultancy and media work on economic topics. He worked for over 30 years at KBC and finished up there in June of last year. Austin HughesĪustin studied Economics at UCD and worked at Dept of Finance, CBI and briefly in between at Bord Failte. Registration, 4.30 - 5pm with speakers on stage 5.00pm - 6.00pm. This session will focus on how marketers should be thinking about their pricing and the employment of pricing models, to support their overall Marketing strategy in today's climate. Join us on Thursday 30th March 4:30-6pm for our first Insights event of 2023 where our keynote speaker, Austin Hughes, one of Ireland's leading Economists, will be discussing the impact of the current economic landscape on consumer confidence and behaviours.Īustin will be joined by Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor, Irish Independent, Marija Grishan, Assistant Professor of Marketing, UCD and Luke Reaper, Managing Director, B&A.






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