To rik9's question about the names of board officers' SJRM-RN wrote
There isn't time in the interview to have a 'lively debate' with the interviewer, I would suggest that you need to know more about your own background than the board members (this will become apparent when you get your Q101 form)
I agree. Don't respond to a question as one epic failure did with, 'that's a very good question sir'. Even if those in the know thought that it was a good idea to give out the names of Board members (and it isn't) there may be more than one Board sitting during your time at AIB so who knows who will be your lucky three until the day? One or more may be reading your intelligence gathering attempts and be less than impressed. Rest assured though, none of them are me.
To reinforce what has already been said about the essay; 'poor grammar, poor spelling, poor punctuation, poor sentence construction and
didn't answer the question' is the critique you don't want.