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Brendan Howlin takes over as new Chair of Wexford Arts Centre board
Brendan Howlin takes over as new Chair of Wexford Arts Centre board

Irish Independent

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Irish Independent

Brendan Howlin takes over as new Chair of Wexford Arts Centre board

The former Minister for Public Expenditure replaces the outgoing Chair Rosemary Hartigan who retires after nine years at the helm. In an official statement, Wexford Arts Centre officially welcomed Mr Howlin as 'a lifelong supporter of the arts'. "His deep appreciation for culture and belief in the transformative power of the arts will be a guiding force as Wexford Arts Centre enters its next chapter,' it read. 'With his wealth of experience in governance and public policy, and his strong local ties, Brendan's leadership will support the Centre's ongoing mission - Arts for All, Arts for Life - and to inspire creativity, promote participation, and nurture artistic excellence throughout Wexford and the wider Southeast region." The management of Wexford Arts Centre was fulsome in its praise of the outgoing Chair. "Throughout her tenure, Rosemary has been a supportive presence—working collaboratively with Elizabeth Whyte, Executive Director, staff, fellow board members, artists, and community stakeholders to help guide the centre through an exciting and transformative decade including the celebration of Wexford Arts Centre's 50th anniversary as the oldest regional arts centre in Ireland,' the statement read. 'Her leadership coincided with a period of significant growth, including the construction and completion of the new extension including enhanced access, expansion of visual, performance arts and outreach programmes, greater community engagement, and vital adaptation during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. "With a steady, behind-the-scenes approach, Rosemary championed governance, supported funding and development efforts, and contributed to the strategic planning that has helped position Wexford Arts Centre as a leading regional arts venue with national and international partnerships.' In her final address to the Board, Ms Hartigan acknowledged the valuable contribution of past and present members, the dedicated team of staff, artists, volunteers, funders and wider community partners who have worked alongside her over the years to ensure the Arts Centre's success. Wexford Arts Centre is also seeking to appoint a new Director of Finance to replace Craig O'Toole who is stepping down after five years in the role and he was also thanked for his guidance and contribution to the centre's good governance during his tenure.

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