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Association of Advertisers in Ireland (AAI)
Key Contacts:
- Aidan Power KBC Bank - AAI President
- Eoin Doyle Glanbia - AAI Vice President
- Catherine Bent - AAI Secretary
- Barry Dooley - AAI Chief Executive barry.dooley@aai.ie
- Su Duff - AAI Head of Business Development su.duff@aai.ie
- Siobhan Bloomer - AAI Office Manager info@aai.ie
The Association of Advertisers in Ireland (AAI) is a trade body representing major companies and organisations in Ireland in advertising and commercial communication matters.
AAI champions the freedom to promote responsible and effective marketing communications, and thereby enable businesses to communicate with consumers and citizens.
The AAI is the only association focused single-mindedly on the interests of Irish advertisers.
Membership brings tangible results to companies, our members recently gave this feedback about AAI
- Advocate and objective voice in lobbying government and regulators
- A knowledge bank about advertising
- Access point to others' advertising experience
- Provides helpful seminars and weekly information updates on issues
- Co-ordinates concerns that from time to time affect different sectors
- Promotes the cause of advertising
Contact su.duff@aai.ie to hear more about how your company could get involved and benefit from AAI membership.
AAI is a member of the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) and works actively with a range of national and international organisations including the European Advertising Standards Alliance (EASA).
AAI is on the board of the Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland (ASAI) and is a founder of the advertising copy clearance service, Central Copy Clearance Ireland Ltd. It is also active on advertising research through the Joint National Readership Survey, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the Joint National Listenership Survey and other bodies.
For more information please visit:
www.aai.ie