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Communications firm Drury adds three senior hires

Drury's new recruits have advised Government departments and held prior roles with RPS, Hanover Communications and Vulcan Consulting
Communications firm Drury adds three senior hires

Drury senior appointments: Keith Hoare, Anne-Marie Curran, CEO, Neasa Kane Fine and Éamonn Fahey.

Communications firm Drury has added three senior hires to its leadership and advisory team.

Neasa Kane Fine joins as chief operating officer and senior adviser in corporate and reputation. Keith Hoare joins as MD of public affairs at Drury. Éamonn Fahey has been appointed director of research and policy.

Anne-Marie Curran, CEO of Drury, said: “Neasa, Keith and Éamonn bring a rare blend of senior leadership, strategic insight, and sectoral breadth, enhancing our ability to stand with our clients in their most complex challenges.” 

Neasa Kane Fine was director of project communications at RPS, advising the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications, local authorities, and renewable energy developers.

Keith Hoare was a director with Hanover Communications, having also held senior roles with Vulcan Consulting.

Éamonn Fahey was special adviser and (acting) chief of staff to the leader of the Green Party at the Department of the Taoiseach in the 2020-24 Government.

Based in Dublin, Drury is a team of communications strategists and public affairs consultants with over three decades of experience. 

“We’re thrilled to welcome Neasa, Keith and Éamonn to Drury," said Anne-Marie Curran. "This investment in talent aligns with our full-circle approach — where operational strength, creative thinking, and sound judgement converge to create impactful, future-forward communications. 

"With these appointments, Drury continues to evolve as a consultancy that offers trusted counsel, seamless delivery, and creative clarity to our clients who are increasingly navigating political, reputational, and commercial complexity.”

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