*Colin MacDonald of Fine Grain Properties. 

FIVE new directors have been appointed to the Board of Shannon Chamber.

At the 28th AGM of Shannon Chamber, the appointment of five new Directors to its Board of Directors was ratified.

David Keating, Director of Manufacturing Technology, Ei Electronics; Adrian Sylver, Head of School, Shannon College of Hotel Management; Colin MacDonald, CEO, Fine Grain Property; Marlo Kearney, Operations Manager, PPG Specialty Coating; and Eoin Hoctor, Owner, Eason Shannon are the new Directors.

Making the announcement on behalf of the Board, Shannon Chamber CEO Helen Downes said, “Given the representative nature of our business, the bespoke sectoral knowledge and skills the five new directors bring to the Board will greatly enhance our strategic planning for Shannon and the wider region”.

Vivian Farell, CEO, Modular Automation, Siobhan Roche, General Manager, PTG Tools and Orlaith Borthwick, Head of Flexible and Professional Learning, TUS have finished their term as Directors.

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