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Is Hootsuite setting up offices in Dublin? Maybe

Hootsuite is considering basing an office in Ireland according to the company’s CEO and co-founder, Ryan Holmes… Possibly.

But don’t get too excited, in what sounded like more an off the cuff remark than an official announcement, Holmes said that Ireland’s credentials as the EMEA headquarters of some of the largest global tech companies made the country an attractive place for the four year old company to set up offices.

He was speaking alongside Moshi Monsters’ Michael Acton Smith, Flipboard’s Mike McCue, Barry O’Leary from Ireland’s IDA, and F.ounders’ own founder Paddy Cosgrave.

F.ounders is the invitation-only tech event (described as Davos for Geeks) which brings together over 250 of the world’s top technology company founders as well as a small number of individuals from other industries. In its three years the conference has received large praise in the industry, Twitter’s Jack Dorsey called it his “favourite conference.”

F.ounders logo

This year the event will welcome Paul Sciarra, Founder of Pinterest; Mozilla’s Mitchell Baker; Former Harvard President and former US Treasury Secretary and Obama advisor, Larry Summers; Men In Black Director Barry Sonnenfeld; Yandex’s Arkady Volozh; as well as NATO’s former Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, Wesley Clark.

If Hootsuite was to set up in Ireland it would be joining Twitter, Facebook, Google, Zynga, Microsoft, Amazon, and Yahoo! and would also confirm Paddy Cosgrave’s belief that,

“F.ounders sends a strong message to an international community that Ireland is a hub for the tech-industry and a great place for people to do business. The calibre of entrepreneurs that are coming to F.ounders proves that international start-up experts are excited about coming to Dublin to do business, to meet with local entrepreneurs and contribute to the economy generally.”

On the agenda for discussion at the conference this year is innovation, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, economic growth and investment.

When asked if he would be interested in setting up an office in Dublin Moshi Monsters’ founder didn’t follow Holme’s lead.  He said that an office in Dublin wouldn’t make much sense considering their location in London.

Ajit Jain

Ajit Jain is marketing and sales head at Octal Info Solution, a leading iPhone app development company and offering platform to hire Android app developers for your own app development project. He is available to connect on Google Plus, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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    • @digital_times @kellyconsults @zite I had to ask the person beside me what he said - I wasn't sure that I heard what I thought I heard

      • @pdscott @kellyconsults @zite he did say he was considering it as an option. Off the cuff, but he did mention it.

        • @digital_times @kellyconsults A lack of an immediate follow up from @hootsuite made me think it was said in the heat of the moment

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