Eoghan McCabe
What is the H-1B visa and how will changes to the scheme affect 372 Irish workers in the US?
Move by Donald Trump has left companies scrambling to figure out exactly what is happening amid fears of hefty new fees
Tech bros welcome masculine energy back to workplace. It’s news to me it ever went away
There was overreach after the #MeToo movement but the backlash against women we’re seeing now is ferocious
Irish tech boss Eoghan McCabe donates $200,000 to Trump campaigns
US filings show Intercom cofounder contributed to Republican Party fundraisers in May 2024
Tech leaders show delight at Trump victory
Intercom boss Eoghan McCabe among those expressing joy at outcome of US election
Michael D: The Movie – Higgins in the frame for the Mary Robinson big-screen treatment
Plus: Intercom man’s vote of confidence in Trump; Shane ‘Mullet’ Byrne’s victory in dispute with tenants; and Adam Clayton’s application for gardener gaff
Irish tech entrepreneur turns out for Donald Trump fundraiser
Intercom chief Eoghan McCabe posted a picture with Trump on X last week, having previously taken issue with his immigration polities during his time in the White House
Intercom boss wants ‘aggression on all fronts’ in €87m AI investment
Chief executive Eoghan McCabe tells staff to up their game as company strives to be biggest player in market
Kielys’ ‘temple of opulence’ Ballsbridge apartment put up for sale at €1.75m
Powerscourt and Labour Party conference, Eoghan McCabe and interior design, TG4′s annual report, Stripe’s lobbying in Brussels, Fiona Muldoon’s UK roles and new festival of legal ideas
Why has Irish tech firm Intercom been so dogged by ‘unnecessary chaos’?
Company has gone from unicorn to another casualty of the tech crunch
Intercom CEO promises to be ‘more thoughtful’ in Twitter engagement
Eoghan McCabe came under pressure over contentious retweeting after company pulls back on 'divisive' issues
This week in tech: Threads goes up against Twitter, unrest at Intercom and coding camps for kids
And not a tech-exec cage match in sight. Yet.
Intercom CEO’s approach to ‘divisive and political issues’ does not extend to his own Twitter timeline
Eoghan McCabe’s Twitter timeline includes selfie with anti-vaccine Robert F Kennedy jnr
Tech unicorn Intercom overhauls platform with two new products
Along with the new products are a complete rebuild of the popular Intercom Inbox
Intercom to create 150 new jobs at Dublin HQ
Expansion of local team to 400-plus comes as Irish tech unicorn edges nearer public listing
Revenues surge at Irish tech unicorn Intercom
Turnover has more than doubled over the last two years for the software company
State lags in ranking of best ‘start-up friendly’ nations
Mid-table mediocrity for the Republic in rankings headed by Baltic States
Call for State to be aggressive in incentivising entrepreneurs
Intercom co-founder and chairman Eoghan McCabe urges tax changes for start-ups
Intercom losses more than double as revenues jump 47%
Irish tech unicorn records turnover of $89.9m, up from $61.5m a year earlier
Intercom gives entire staff a week off
Irish-founded technology company encourages staff to take a break in middle of pandemic
Intercom moves over 40 R&D jobs back to Dublin
Irish tech firm recently laid off 39 staff including some in its operation here
Intercom agrees lease for new 10,500sq m headquarters in Dublin
Tech company signs 18-year lease for Cadenza building on Earlsfort Terrace
Boss of Intercom apologises to employees for distractions
Intercom chief Eoghan McCabe spoke to staff after harassment allegations reported
McKenna Cup: Donegal ease past Down to set up Cavan clash
Armagh thrash Antrim, Tyrone beat University of Ulster but Monaghan are held
Revenues almost double at Irish tech company Intercom
Tech unicorn targets further growth as turnover climbs from $33.1m to $61.5m
Intercom seeks to reinvent Messenger application for businesses
Irish-founded firm launches new app-focused Messenger
Iseq heavyweights take on tech groups for ‘Company of the Year’ award
CRH, eShopWorld, Intercom and Total Produce shortlisted for the award
Intercom to double Dublin base as it adds 350 jobs worldwide
Irish-founded tech firm to create 150 jobs in Dublin over 18 months
Intercom reaches 17,000 paying customers, including Microsoft
Technology start-up with 2016 revenue of €47 million passes 100,000 monthly users
Warning Trump move on work visas could ‘devastate’ Irish IT firms
Startups among average of 640 Irish a year using H-1B visas to move to US for IT work
Business 2016: The winners and losers
It was a year of ups and downs in the world of business as some achieved spectacular success and others felt the strain
Intercom introduces new messaging service to rival popular apps
New service, with GIF and emoji support, was developed by the firm’s R&D team in Dublin
The Irish of Silicon Valley
The Irish emigrant experience in Silicon Valley has changed from one of survival to one of ambition, and from one of permanent displacement to one of constant connection
Intercom raises another $50m to fund its big ambitions
Silicon Valley company with office in Dublin has 10,000 customers worldwide
Business winners and losers of 2015
Spectacular gains for certain Irish entrepreneurs were accompanied by failure and public opprobrium for others
Serial entrepreneur’s expanding his tech success from base in the Valley
Intercom’s Eoghan McCabe puts making internet personal at heart of business
Intercom to double staff to 280 after raising $35m in funding
Company’s Irish engineering operation will increase by 70 within 12 months
Intercom moves into former Anglo Irish Bank building
‘A great location with room to expand,’ says chief executive
Four Irishmen on a mission to build a billion-dollar company
When it comes to communicating personally with consumers, Intercom says it has all the answers
Intercom raises $23m in funding round
Start-up aims to treble staff numbers to 100 in Dublin over next 18 months
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Stardust
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Common Ground
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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