
Rosemary Steen
Rosemary Steen served as the chief executive of Design & Crafts Council Ireland and was involved in the controversy surrounding legal threats against craftspeople following their critical feedback on the management of the Collect exhibition. She left her position in August 2024.
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RTB director Rosemary Steen said she is 'concerned' about trends in the data on landlord numbers and terminations of tenancies.
Number of tenancies ended by landlords up by 35% in a year, RTB figures show – The Irish Times
Rosemary Steen, the director of the RTB, expressed hope for new tools to enforce rent pressure zone rules.
stepping up enforcement – The Irish TimesRosemary Steen stepped down as chief executive of the council last summer after more than four years in the role.
Design & Crafts Council Ireland lost half of its workforce in 2024 – The Irish TimesRTB director Rosemary Steen said Galway has a disproportionately higher rate of issues with the compliance team.
Dublin landlord hit with largest-ever RTB fine over failure to register tenancies – The Irish TimesDirector of the RTB Rosemary Steen said the RPZs are performing well, particularly in Dublin.
Landlords with 100-plus tenancies in Dublin now have 26% of rental market – The Irish Times
Rosemary Steen was the chief executive of the Design & Crafts Council Ireland at the time of the legal threat against de Buitléar.
Crafts Council threatens members after critical feedback – The Irish Times











