*Aidan Donohue. 

LOUGHREA native Aidan Donohue has been appointed as General Manager of the soon to be opened Radisson RED Galway.

Opening later this year in the new Crown Square development, Ireland’s first Radisson RED hotel will have 177 rooms, a rooftop bar and 400 square metres of meeting space.

Aidan has over a decade of experience in the hotel industry. He graduated in 2015 with a degree in business and marketing from the University of Limerick. He began his career with various leadership positions within the Só Hotel Group, starting at Castletroy Park Hotel & Leisure Club.

During his time at the Só Hotel Group, Aidan also expanded his knowledge through further studies in Hotel Industry Analytics with STR Global and Revenue Management and CRM Practices.

Prior to joining Radisson RED, Aidan served as the General Manager at Athlone Springs Hotel. During his time there, his passion for developing future talent was evident as he led a team that earned multiple industry awards. Additionally he serves as an External Examiner at the Technological University of the Shannon, Midlands.

Madeline Riley, CEO of Radisson RED Galway, expressed her delight in Aidan joining the team, stating that his local connections and industry expertise made him the perfect choice to lead the opening of the new hotel.

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