Ballynacally native Susan Murphy has left her role as General Manager of Clare FM and Tipp FM.

After 27 years with the station, Susan has called time on her involvement with Clare FM. In 2009, she was appointed General Manager having previously been sales and marketing manager for eight year and was then the head of operations.

Staff were notified early last week. The Clare woman has departed to pursue other interests.

She previously served on the board of IRS, the marketing and media sales body in Dublin. Susan was responsible with overseeing Clare FM’s move to its current state of the art studios on Francis St from its previous base on the same street.

Alongside ex CEO, Liam O’Shea, she is credited with guiding Clare FM to its highest listenership and numerous awards.

Susan’s departure is the latest exit from Clare FM following O’Shea (CEO) in October and last month’s double exit of Morning Focus presenter Gavin Grace and Key Account Manager Denise Quinn.

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