CAOIMHE MOLONEY has been appointed as the new General Manager of the Shannon Region Conference & Sports Bureau.

Caoimhe joins the Bureau from Limerick Chamber where she spearheaded event management, chamber communications and member engagement since April 2016.

She succeeds Karen Ronan who at the end of March was appointed the CEO of Galway Chamber.

Commenting on her new role, Caoimhe stated, “It has been an honour and privilege serving the business community through my time at Limerick Chamber, working alongside such passionate members and colleagues to champion growth and connection across the Mid-West region.

“As I step into the role of General Manager with the Shannon Region Conference & Sports Bureau, I’m excited by the opportunity to continue serving this region I care so deeply about. I look forward to building on the strong momentum established by the Bureau and ensuring our work continues to showcase the Shannon Region as a world-class destination for conferences and sporting events”.

She will work closely with Danielle Devaney, Business Development Executive, to continue the Bureau’s important work promoting the Shannon Region to international conference organisers and sports event planners.

Denise Brazil, Treasurer of the Shannon Region Conference & Sports Bureau and Director of the Bedford Townhouse said Caoimhe “brings energy, insight, and a proven ability to connect people and ideas to meaningful outcomes. Her leadership will ensure the Bureau continues to deliver value to our partners, members and to the region. We look forward to working with her as she builds on the strong foundations already in place”.

A public private partnership, the Shannon Region Conference & Sports Bureau is the official events bureau for Ireland’s Shannon Region. The Bureau is focused on positioning the Shannon region as a premier destination for international conferences and sporting events. By attracting high-calibre events to the region, the Bureau aims to deliver lasting economic impact and strengthen the Mid-West’s reputation on the global stage.

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