The company, whose Irish directors include Conor Roche, the son of NTR chairman Tom Roche and Jurys Doyle hotel heiress Anne Roche, provides exclusive access to celebrity parties and services such as arranging holidays, booking top hotel rooms and getting tickets for the Oscars. Its Dublin clientele will be restricted to about 200 members, each of whom will have to pay between €3,450 and €15,000 to join.
“Each member will get a dedicated account manager, who will meet with the client and figure out exactly what their lifestyle needs are,” said Louise O’Riordan, left, who is Quintessentially Ireland’s managing director. “Quintessentially can also act as a best friend in every city, fixing everything from dinner reservations to where to find a nanny, sold-out tickets or advice on the latest hot spot,” she said.