In his role as a member of Council, Mark Reynolds will advocate for the Chamber's 2023 lobbying agenda, which encompasses key areas like infrastructure, transport, housing, sustainability, supporting enterprise, and the labour market. These topics are crucial for the continued growth and development of Dublin, which currently accounts for 45% of Ireland's GDP.
"I am honoured to join the Council and contribute to shaping Dublin’s future," said Mark Reynolds, Managing Director of Savills Ireland. "The Chamber's agenda resonates deeply with Savills core values and our vision for a thriving, sustainable, and inclusive Dublin. Together, we will work diligently to achieve ambitious milestones in infrastructure, transport, and enterprise."
Mary Rose Burke, CEO of Dublin Chamber of Commerce, welcomed Mark Reynolds to the Council.
"Mark's extensive experience in real estate, coupled with his leadership skills and business acumen, make him an invaluable asset to our Council. Savills and the Dublin Chamber share a common goal of facilitating Dublin's growth in a way that is beneficial for both businesses and communities."
Mark Reynolds has a rich history in the real estate industry, with over 24 years of experience working in Ireland and the UK. He joined Hamilton Osborne King as a graduate in 1999 and quickly ascended the ranks, being appointed to the Savills Irish Executive Management Board in 2007 and becoming Managing Director in 2020 for Savills Ireland, the largest real estate advisors in Ireland. Mark has been instrumental in advising on various large-scale mixed-use projects over the last decade from Bolands Quay in the Dublin Docklands, Lansdowne Place in Ballsbridge and The Park in Carrickmines.