*Mark McSorley. Photograph: Brian Arthur

MARK MCSORLEY has been announced as the successor to Mark Nolan as Resort General Manager for Dromoland Castle and The Inn at Dromoland in Newmarket-on-Fergus.

Dromoland Castle confirmed the appointment of McSorley on Monday, he will step into the role in February, replacing Nolan who had been at the helm for thirty five years on the iconic 500 acre historic estate.

An alumnus of the Shannon College of Hotel Management, McSorley had been living and working in The Algarve since July 2017 where he worked as General Manager, Hotel and Residences at the Quinta do Lago Resort, an award-winning and internationally awarded luxury lifestyle resort renowned for luxury hospitality and a golfing destination.

McSorley’s career also includes senior leadership roles with Celebrity Cruises, Malmaison and Hotel du Vin as well as Hyatt Hotels, underscoring his diverse and seasoned background in premier international hospitality management.

Commenting on his appointment to Dromoland Castle Mark McSorley stated, “I am truly honoured to take up the mantle at one of Ireland’s most esteemed properties – an iconic resort that holds immense significance for both the local community and Ireland as a whole. Having studied at Shannon College, I have always admired the castle’s magnificence and its role as a centerpiece of Irish culture and history. I look forward to working with both Dromoland Castle and The Inn at Dromoland teams.

“After spending over 20 years abroad, I recognise the unique connection that Dromoland Castle has with the Irish diaspora. Returning to Ireland has always been at the back of my mind, and more a future thought, however when the opportunity came to join Dromoland, it was the one property that could bring me home. Dromoland embodies the spirit of Ireland, and I am thrilled and excited to be back in the county where my journey with hospitality bega”.

Mark Nolan and Mark McSorley. Photograph: Brian Arthur

Dromoland Castle’s Managing Director Mark Nolan commented, “We are delighted to welcome Mark McSorley to Dromoland Castle Resort – while bittersweet, as it marks the end of my own tenure at the helm, it is also an exciting and positive prospect. To see someone of Mark’s calibre bring his wealth of experience and international insight to the Castle’s future plans – of which there are many, paves the way for an exciting road ahead and I and the Board of Investors look forward to seeing Dromoland Resort flourish under Mark’s stewardship”.

Dromoland Castle Resort, Chairman John O Brien stated, “The Board of Directors and I look forward to welcoming Mark McSorley and his family to the Dromoland Castle Resort family when he assumes his new role next February. His drive and enthusiasm for luxury hospitality, coupled with his impressive international experience will greatly enhance and complement the future visionary plans of Dromoland Castle Resort. We greatly look forward to working with Mark. The board of directors also takes the opportunity to thank Mark Nolan for his tenacity, vision, and exemplary stewardship of Dromoland Castle Resort over the past three decades. His unwavering commitment to Dromoland, his passion and drive for hospitality in all its forms, and his exceptional relationship with all stakeholders across our business has been exemplary. As a Board Member and investor, Mark Nolan will be involved in a strategic developmental role, on a project and consultancy capacity going forward”.

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