The day-to-day management of the Courts Service is conducted by its chief executive officer who is appointed by the Board of the Courts Service. The Board of the Courts Service is made up of the following: • the presidents of the
Supreme Court, the
Court of Appeal, the
High Court, the
Circuit Court and the
District Court (or judges of those courts nominated by their presidents), • members of each of these five courts elected by their ordinary members, • the chief executive officer of the Courts Service and a representative of its staff elected by them, • a practicing barrister and a practicing solicitor nominated by the chairman of the Bar Council and the president of the Law Society of Ireland respectively, • a civil servant from the
Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration nominated by the
Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, • a person nominated by the
Irish Congress of Trade Unions, • a person nominated by the Minister to represent the consumers of court services, and • a person nominated by the Minister for relevant knowledge and experience in commerce, finance or administration. ==See also==