Enterprise Ireland names Jenny Melia as new CEO

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Enterprise Ireland has appointed Jenny Melia as its new chief executive officer (designate).

Ms Melia, who has worked in the state agency for 29 years, is currently an Executive Director of Enterprise Ireland, which includes the role of Chief Client Officer.

She will take up her new role as CEO in July and will replace interim CEO Kevin Sherry.

Ms Melia has held a number of senior leadership roles across the organisation throughout her career and has worked extensively with client companies of varying scales from all sectors, including food, industrial and technology, and has also worked with the High Potential Start-Up (HPSU) Division, and the Research and Innovation team.

Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Minister Peter Burke said that Ms Melia is a dedicated public servant, who has spent much of her career supporting and fostering the development of the Irish enterprise base through her impressive tenure with Enterprise Ireland, which spans almost three decades.

“I am looking forward to working with Jenny and her leadership team, as this Government continues to focus on supporting Irish exporters and indigenous SMEs,” Mr Burke said.

“Irish-owned enterprises are critical to our economy, and we are committed to supporting this sector to continue to be agile, and to grow and scale both domestically and in international markets,” he added.

Michael Carey, Chairman of Enterprise Ireland, said the new CEO has an outstanding track record of providing clear vision and strategic leadership within the organisation, has established deep relationships working collaboratively with key stakeholders from across the ecosystem, and has worked extensively and directly with our client companies.

“Enterprise Ireland has successfully helped Irish enterprise to scale and grow enormously in recent years, with our client base now employing and exporting at record levels, and Jenny has played a pivotal role in this success,” Mr Carey said.

“She will bring this vast experience and leadership to her new role, and we look forward to working with her to achieve our long-term ambition, that exporting Irish companies will become the primary driver of the Irish economy,” he added.

Mr Carey also thanked Kevin Sherry for his leadership as interim CEO, adding that Kevin, who will return to his position as Executive Director in July, demonstrated an exceptional level of commitment as he filled this role in recent months.

Employment at companies supported by Enterprise Ireland rose to a record 234,454 earlier this year, and the organisation’s new strategy sets out a number of ambitious targets for the Irish enterprise base, including plans to increase exports to €50 billion by 2029.

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