The Irish Network Group
IN-San Diego is the newest addition to the group of Irish Network or "IN" networks across the US that have a mission of bringing together Irish and Irish-American professionals of all stripes to not only explore new business opportunities, but to strengthen economic, social and cultural ties between the U.S. and Ireland through the common bonds of heritage and identity with modern Ireland. IN-San Diego is dedicated to becoming the forum through which Irish and Irish-American professionals in San Diego and Southern California are connected.
IN Group Locations
There are currently four cities across the US served by the IN group. The IN group is currently working with members of the local business communities in a number of other cities to open chapters to serve the Irish professionals in their region. If you are interested in opening a chapter in your city, please contact the IN-NYC group at the link below.

A Brief History of Irish Networks in the US
The Irish Network concept is a phenomenon that has its origins in the mid-2000s when groups in Chicago and New York independently set about hosting social, cultural, and lecture series events aimed at bringing together Irish and Irish-American professionals. The Irish government, through its consular representatives, provided tremendous support to the IN brand during its development and continues to provide that support to the present day.
Seeing the tremendous success of IN-New York City, IN-San Francisco was started in 2007 by a group of Bay Area professionals dedicated to connecting their fellow Irish and Irish-American professionals in the Bay Area as well as Silicon Valley. Currently, an IN group is in the process of being formed in the Washington DC area, and plans for the coming year include the formation of chapters in Boston and Philadelphia.
Join IN-San Diego today and become part of an exciting network that is spanning the US and harnessing the energies of the thousands of Irish and Irish-American professionals that will shape the future of US-Ireland connections.


