Kirby Group Engineering has announced its latest appointees to senior positions within the company.
As the firm continues to grow, six people are being appointed to Director and Associate Director roles, marking the 60th anniversary this year.
Headquartered in Limerick, Kirby Group Engineering has established bases across Ireland, the UK, mainland Europe and South Africa. The family-founded firm reported a turnover of €636 million for 2023 and directly employs over 1500 people.
The four people being appointed to the role of Director are:
•Pearse Dolan, Operations Director
•Taidgh Dooley, Operations Director
•Giedre Visockaite, QEHS & Sustainability Director
•Martin Kelly, Commercial Director – Operations
Two others have been appointed Associate Director, they are:
•Mark Gannon, Associate Director – Performance
•Stephen Kavanagh, Associate Director – Power and Renewables
CEO Mark Flanagan congratulated the appointees, he said: "These announcements come at an important juncture for our company. Not only are we marking 60 years in operation this year, the business has been experiencing significant growth. The combination of our core values – people, safety, quality, delivery and value – and the trust placed in us by our valued clients are the building blocks of our success to date. As a result, it’s vital we have the right people in place to continue to guide us forward. I have every confidence this group will play a key role in this journey and look forward to working with them into the future."
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