Your impact
As a Trustee, you'll play a pivotal role in driving strategic initiatives that promote the transformative power of arts-business collaboration. Your insights and expertise will guide our efforts to foster meaningful connections between businesses, artists, and cultural organisations, leading to greater social impact and sustainable growth.
Key benefits of Board membership
This board is a unique cross-section of the corporate and cultural worlds, and benefits include networking opportunities, a sense of purpose and social impact, professional development, and unique experiences through exclusive behind-the-scenes access and arts activity.
Read more about how our current board feels here. Shortlisted candidates for the board will get the opportunity to meet with board members in advance to learn more about what it has meant for them.
Join us in making a difference
If you're ready to make a meaningful contribution to the intersection of arts and business and play a vital role in shaping Ireland's cultural landscape, we want to hear from you.
For more details read the full Board Trustee spec here.
We are looking specifically for those with expertise in the following areas or a combination thereof:
- Law
- Finance & Accounting
- Arts
- Corporate Philanthropy or Trusts & Foundations
- Tech, Data, Innovation
- Public Sector Engagement
- Corporate Social Responsibility, ESG, particularly EDI, and sustainability
Express your interest
To apply, please submit an expression of interest letter outlining your qualifications and motivation for serving as a trustee, along with your resume/CV to recruitment@businesstoarts.ie before 5pm April 25th or do not hesitate to contact anyone you know from the Business to Arts team or board directly with any queries.

“ The arts to me have been a revelation …. I’m not just someone who was curious about it a few years ago, I’m now an advocate, bordering on an evangelist. So if you are interested in Business to Arts, you have no idea of the impact it can have on your business and the communities in which you work—genuinely, I say that from the bottom of my heart.”