Our People
Staff
Hubert Fitzpatrick
Director General
Hubert Fitzpatrick is the Director General of the Construction Industry Federation. Hubert previously held the positions of Director General Designate, Chief Operations Officer and Director of Housing, Planning and Development Services with the Construction Industry Federation. As Director General, Hubert has overall responsibility for the CIF in delivering its mission on behalf of members, representing the industry, liaising with government agencies and stakeholders, and management of the CIF’s business activities for its members across its wide range of construction sectors. Prior to joining the CIF, Hubert worked in consultancy with a major law firm and with a number of local authorities up to senior management level.
Gillian Heffernan
PA to Director General
Gillian is PA to the Director General. She also looks after the administration work for the federation’s President during his / her term of office. As well as these duties, Gillian provides secretarial work to the federation’s Executive Body and some of its sub-Committees. She has been with the CIF since 1989.
Membership
Catherine Jordan
Head of Membership
Catherine heads up the membership department and is responsible for the strategic development and implementation of the membership growth, retention, and engagement strategy for the CIF, leveraging industry knowledge, initiatives, CPD opportunities, events, and national and regional construction industry advocacy to ensure members know about and are getting optimum value from the range of benefits that the CIF provides.
Maude Foley
Membership Executive
Maude is responsible for the onboarding and retention of CIF Members. Additionally, she acts as the liaison between Members and all functional areas within CIF to resolve service, support, and billing inquiries. Maude joined CIF in 2014 and was involved in the establishment of CIRI (Construction Industry Register Ireland) before being promoted to her current role.
Bernardine Walsh
Membership Development Executive
Bernardine is responsible for marketing and membership development at the CIF. She has worked in similar roles in a number of leading representative bodies in Ireland. At CIF, Bernardine’s main responsibilities include securing and growing new business for the organisation.
Dara Gillis
Regional Executive, Eastern Region
Dara joined the CIF in April 2025. Prior to working with the CIF, Dara worked in a number of client-facing and consultancy roles across multiple industries, including Telecommunications, Corporate Immigration, Non-Governmental Organisations, Membership Bodies and Finance. Dara holds a Master’s Degree in Geopolitics and the Global Economy and has a Graduate Diploma in Law. In his role as Regional Executive, Dara works with and on behalf of CIF Branches and Members across the Eastern Region. He ensures there is constructive engagement with regional and national stakeholders, such as elected representative and government officials and that member interests are represented on regional committees, state agencies and local authorities.
Communications
Meabh Smith, MPRII
Director of Communications
Meabh Smith joined CIF in 2022 and provides strategic oversight and management of communications including media relations, integrated campaign management, digital marketing, branding, website development, social media engagement, event management and publications. Prior to joining CIF, Meabh was a brand manager with an IFSC reinsurance company and held roles as Head of Communications within the disability and overseas development sectors, where she managed public communications campaigns on domestic and international issues. Meabh’s qualifications include Masters Degrees in Journalism and Digital Media, and in Science, alongside Diplomas in Project Management and Direct and Digital Marketing. She is also a fully accredited member of PRII.
Jennifer Nisbet-Daly, MPRII
Communications Executive
Jennifer Nisbet-Daly joined the CIF in 2018 and holds a BBus in Marketing & Event Management, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Innovation & Enterprise from University College Dublin. Jennifer also holds a National Diploma in Media, has a QQI award for Business Planning, and is a fully accredited member of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland. Before joining the CIF, Jennifer held creative roles in the Charity and Agri-Food sectors, and previously managed the social presence for Innovation and Digital Adoption for the Construction Sector Group (CSG). Alongside the management of corporate partner relationships, Jennifer plays a key role in the delivery of the CIF’s public affairs strategy, DEI strategy, and national campaigns. She also oversees the production of internal and external communications materials such as Construction Magazine, the All Member Circular, Construction Matters, press statements, and CIF reports.
Sam Uhlemann
Digital Content & Communications Officer
Hayley Lynch
Digital Experience Specialist
Hayley Lynch joined the CIF in 2024. She holds a BA in English and Art History from UCD and an MA in Publishing from UCLan, as well as a Diploma in Customer Experience and Behaviour, and a Certificate in Data Analytics for Marketing, from UCD Academy. Hayley has held various digital roles in the past, such as digital sub-editor, digital content executive and senior communications executive, all of which enable her role in overseeing the website management, digital and content production, as well as supporting the wider communications team.
Health & Safety
Sean Downey, MRICS MSCSI
Director of Safety, Education & Training
Sean has over 25 years’ experience in technical control, project, contract, and development management roles in Ireland, the UK and mainland Europe. A Chartered and Registered Building Surveyor, he is currently Director of Safety, Education and Training in the Construction Industry Federation. His role primarily involves acting as secretariat for industry policy committees related to health and safety, as well as advancing the education, apprenticeship, training, and development needs of the sector.
John Egan
Executive for Safety, Health and Skills
In his role as an Executive for Safety, Health and Skills, John provides support to the Director of Safety, Education and Training and for all CIF members. One of John’s key objectives is to develop and deliver safety and health policies and initiatives for the construction sector.
Mandy McElkearney
Administrator, Safe-T-Cert
Mandy provides administration for Safe-T-Cert, which is a is a certification scheme designed for certifying the Safety Management Systems of contractors working in the construction industry. The Scheme’s objective is to improve health and safety management by providing objective standards and certifying those contractors whose safety management systems have been assessed.
Corporate Affairs
Maeve Kearns
Director of Corporate Affairs
Maeve joined the CIF in 2023 as Director of Corporate Affairs. She has held senior leadership and roles in both the public and private sector. She is a fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland, and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from University of Galway. As Director of Corporate Affairs, Maeve manages the corporate structure of the CIF and its group operations. She has previously held roles in the Health Insurance Authority, and the Housing Finance Agency. Maeve was formerly Head of Tax with State Street for over eight years and has worked with KPMG Dublin and New York.
Catherine Dwyer
Administrator, Corporate Affairs
Catherine joined the CIF in March 2022 as an administrator in the Learning & Development department. In 2024, Catherine took up the role of Corporate Affairs Administrator, providing administrative support to the Director of Corporate Affairs across a wide range of areas.
Environmental, Social & Governance
PJ Ryan
Head of ESG
PJ will support the development of policy and associated services for the CIF’s membership to enable them to address the critical pillars of ESG and corporate sustainability obligations and develop their business strategies, plans and actions. PJ has worked in a sustainability role since 2008, mainly in the M&E sector as a consulting engineer, where he has managed teams responsible for sustainability modelling, compliance with building energy regulations and third-party rating schemes such as LEED, BREEAM & WELL. Before this, he worked with Bechtel and the DAA on embedding the DAA’s mandatory sustainable requirements in the capital infrastructure projects for Dublin Airport, and in helping to map out their route to 2030 and net zero. He is a Chartered Engineer with the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (CEng MCIBSE) and a Registered Consulting Engineer (RConsEI) with the Association of Consulting Engineers Ireland (ACEI). In 2021, as convenor of the ACEI Sustainability Committee, he launched the Pledge to Net Zero campaign to get Consulting Engineering firms to practice what they preach concerning science-based reductions with 50% absolute reductions by 2030. PJ is passionate about reducing the current climate emergency’s worst effects and believes everyone can play their part.
Industrial Relations
Jean Winters
Director, Industrial Relations and Employment Services
Jean and her team provide information and advice to contractors on managing their workforce to ensure compliance with employment protective legislation. The Department also represents contractors at third party hearings, including the Workplace Relations Commission and the Labour Court. Jean represents the industry at national level on the NJIC and ENJIC. The Department also provides sample contracts of employment, staff handbooks (which include all relevant policies and procedures) and reference guides.
Lisa Conroy
Executive, Industrial Relations & Employment Services
Lisa joined the CIF in 2023, coming from a consultancy background focused on employment litigation in the Workplace Relations Commission and Labour Court. Lisa holds a BCL in Law and Society from Dublin City University and an Advanced Diploma in Applied Employment Law from Kings Inn. Lisa is available to advise all members on issues pertaining to Industrial Relations, Human Resources and Employment Law, along with providing representation in any third-party disputes.
Cathy Gurry
Administrator
Cathy joined the CIF in 2003 and over the following years, Cathy worked in the Industrial Relations and Manpower Department giving advice to members regarding Employment Law and HR issues. More recently in addition to advising members in Employment Law, Cathy now offers full-time support to the Housing Director, in an administrative role.
Learning & Development
Sean Downey, MRICS MSCSI
Director of Safety, Education & Training
Sean has over 25 years’ experience in technical control, project, contract, and development management roles in Ireland, the UK and mainland Europe. A Chartered and Registered Building Surveyor, he is currently Director of Safety, Education and Training in the Construction Industry Federation. His role primarily involves acting as secretariat for industry policy committees related to health and safety, as well as advancing the education, apprenticeship, training, and development needs of the sector.
Conor Greham
Head of Learning & Development
Conor is head of the CIF Learning & Development Department. He has responsibility for developing and delivering the CIF’s CPD programmes, as well as the externally accredited training programmes. Conor has responsibility for developing new content including e-learning modules with our business partners.
Laura Dennison
Network Manager, Construction Professionals Skillnet
Laura joined the Construction Professionals Skillnet as Network Manager in May 2025, bringing over 20 years of experience in the training industry. She holds a diploma in Learning and Development, a certificate in Purchasing, and has completed various safety training courses. Laura manages the operational, administrative, and financial aspects of the network, with a focus on designing and delivering effective training programmes for the Construction Industry. She also plays a key role in stakeholder engagement, sales, marketing, and achieving the network’s strategic goals.
Alex Broadberry
Business Development Executive
Alex Broadberry is responsible for liaising with construction companies to understand and address their training and educational needs. As the Business Development Executive, Alex is committed to driving business growth and supporting the construction sector through our suite of course offerings and tailored learning solutions. He manages marketing initiatives, represents CIF at industry events, and promotes the organisation’s services while identifying new business opportunities. Alex plays a key role in strengthening relationships with industry partners and expanding CIF’s market presence. His efforts ensure that CIF delivers high-quality training and development programmes, enabling both members and non-members to achieve their professional goals. Through his strategic leadership and dedication, Alex is instrumental in the ongoing success and growth of CIF’s educational offerings. All training and educational queries should be directed to Alex, as he is the primary point of contact for these matters.
Kim Hutchinson, CMII AICDP
Administrator, Learning & Development
Kim is responsible for credit control and aged debt control. Kim’s key responsibilities are in dealing with QQI for our accredited programs. Kim provides administration for the following CIF programs; QQI Level 6 Building Control program, QQI Level 6 Project Supervisor Construction Stage, CIF IOSH Project Supervisor Design Process, CIF Appointed Persons for Crane program, CIF /EPA Radon program, CIF Core Safety Management Renewal Regional programs, CIF Management & Inspection of Scaffolding program, Conservation Theory Heritage Contractors program, Air Tightness Program. Kim also controls the CIF Virtual Academy programs.
Philip Williams
Administrator, Learning & Development
As the Construction Professionals Skillnet administrator, Philip handles a wide range of administrative, financial, and operational tasks to support the smooth functioning of the CP Skillnet network. This includes managing finances, coordinating training programmes, maintaining records, and providing general administrative support, while also playing a key role in communication, stakeholder engagement, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.
Philip also plays a pivotal role in coordinating CIF training courses certified by IOSH and CIF. He is responsible for ensuring that all courses are delivered to the highest standards set by these certifying bodies, while maintaining full compliance with industry regulations. Philip manages the scheduling and logistics of course delivery, ensuring a seamless experience for participants.
Laura Moroney
Administrator, Learning & Development
Main Contracting
Paul Sheridan
Director of Main Contracting
As Director of Main Contracting Services with the Construction Industry Federation (CIF), Paul provides administrative leadership of the Civil Engineering Contractors Association and Master Builders and Contractors Association. He is also the secretary to the CIF’s Procurement, Tendering and Contractual Matters Policy Sub-Committee. Paul is a Chemical Engineering Graduate, and holds a postgraduate diploma in Construction Law and Contract Administration. He also has experience in and holds qualifications in Strategy and Innovation, Business Transformation, Organisation Development, Leadership, Lean 6-Sigma and Strategic HR. Paul began his career as a Contracts Manager in the Water and Waste Water Industry. He previously worked in the Tendering and Contracting Department in the CIF before working as an Executive in the Industrial Property Development sector. Since then, Paul has worked with Engineers Ireland and the Royals College of Surgeons in areas of policy development, governance, internal consultancy, membership support and service, advocacy, representation, quality assurance and process excellence, accreditation, academic and professional education, training, strategy and business transformation.
Jonathan Flynn
Contracts & Procurement Specialist
Kaleigh Scales
Main Contracting Executive
Kaleigh joined the CIF in May 2025. Prior to joining, she worked as a Senior Consultant in EY’s Economic Advisory practice, where she specialised in business case development, economic and financial analysis, and regulatory advisory across sectors including housing, energy, and tourism. Kaleigh holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Economics from Trinity College Dublin. As Executive of Main Contracting Services, Kaleigh works across a range of policy areas to support the interests of CIF members.
Helen Early
Administrator, Main Contracting
Helen Early joined the CIF in 2023. Helen provides support to the Executive CECA and MBCA Councils. Also responsible for providing support to Environment Social & Governance, Procurement Tendering & Contractual Matters, Water Services Operators Group and Liaison Sub-Committees.
Specialist Contracting
Denise Tuffy
Director of Specialist Contracting
Denise Tuffy joined the CIF in 2016 and holds a Masters’ in Business Administration from Trinity College Dublin. Denise is responsible for the executive support of the mechanical & electrical associations within the Federation; and the Construction 4.0 policy committee.
Gillian Ross
Executive, Specialist Contracting
Gillian Ross is responsible for the executive support of specialist associations’ business within the Federation. Gillian administers a range of member services activities covering marketing and promotion of associations, lobbying and representation, while dealing with member queries on procurement, tendering and contractual matters, amongst other issues. Gillian is also the Manager of the Register of Heritage Contractors.
Sinéad Cronin
Administrator, Specialist Contracting
Sinéad Cronin provides administrative support to the Director of Specialist Contracting. In this role, Sinéad liaises directly with members of the mechanical and electrical associations within the federation – the Construction 4.0 committee and the Smart Off-site Association (SosA). She disseminates industry updates, organises membership meetings, conferences, workshops, and events, while dealing with daily member queries and concerns. Prior to taking up this role, Sinéad worked with some Tier 1 contractors in the Irish market and a global consulting, engineering, and construction management company. She has experience in a broad range of sectors within the industry.
Housing Planning & Development
Conor O’Connell
Director, Housing, Planning & Development
Conor joined the CIF in 2001 and has worked in several roles within the CIF representing members and industry issues to a wide variety of industry stakeholders. Conor is also the Secretary of the Regional Development Committee of the CIF and is responsible for the development of CIF Regional Development Policy as well as stakeholder engagement on construction policy issues across Government Departments, Semi-State Agencies, Local Authorities, Politicians and various regional bodies. Conor is a strong advocate for the role of the construction industry in regional development through the provision of infrastructure. Conor holds a mix of qualifications in Business, Law, Industrial Relations and prior to his current role he worked extensively in employee relations in the construction sector. Until 2022, Conor was the Southern Region Director for the CIF, before taking up the role of Housing, Planning & Development Director.
Aine McGinity
Housing, Planning & Development Executive
Before joining the CIF in October 2021, Aine worked in the UK as Enterprise Manager for Overbury Enterprises, a 6,000-acre rural estate in the heart of Gloucestershire, UK. Aine is Executive of Housing, Planning and Development and offers support and advice to members of the Irish Home Builders Association (IHBA), whilst representing their interests on related committees and working groups. The role also includes developing strategy, as part of a team, and engaging with Government Departments, Local Authorities, agencies and other stakeholders to ensure members’ views are formally considered and communicated. Aine has a Master’s Degree in Rural Estate & Land Management from Harper Adams University and a Certificate in Construction Project Management from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Rosie James, MRICS
Executive of Housing, Planning and Development
In 2016, Rosie qualified with a masters in Rural Land and Business Management from the University of Reading, before working at Bidwells in Cambridge where she qualified as a surveyor with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). She then moved to London, working as a surveyor within the estate management team for the Duchy of Lancaster. Before moving to Dublin in October 2022, Rosie worked as a researcher at CoStar, a commercial real estate data company. Rosie joins the CIF as an Executive of Housing, Planning and Development and provides support and advice to members of the Irish Home Builders Association (IHBA). Rosie works with the IHBA team drafting submissions to consultations, engaging with various stakeholders, including government departments, local authorities and other relevant parties to ensure members’ views are properly represented.
Cathy Gurry
Administrator
Cathy joined the CIF in 2003 and over the following years, Cathy worked in the Industrial Relations and Manpower Department giving advice to members regarding Employment Law and HR issues. More recently in addition to advising members in Employment Law, Cathy now offers full-time support to the Housing Director, in an administrative role.
Policy Research & Development
Jeanette Mair
Head of Economic and Policy Research
Jeanette is the CIF’s Head of Economic and Policy Research. She works with Federation policy committees and Directors, helping guide policy across a spectrum of economic / industry / fiscal / regulatory / development issues. She is also responsible for carrying out and commissioning new research, expanding the CIF’s information databases, preparation of submissions and strategy papers and advocating on various industry matters to support CIF’s dialogue with key policy stakeholders. Jeanette joined the CIF in 2007 as Housing, Planning and Development Executive, a role she held until 2017. She was Project Manager of CIRI (Construction Industry Register Ireland) from 2013 to 2017 during which time she oversaw the establishment and operation of the new register. Jeanette has been Manager of the CIF’s Register of Heritage Contractors since 2011.
ICT Services
John Curry
ICT Manager
John joined the CIF in the spring of 2023 and is responsible for managing ICT services within Federation. Since the mid-1990’s, John has held several senior IT positions in various sectors in the construction industry and brings this experience to the organisation
Eastern Region
Justin Molloy
Director, CIF Western/Midland Region
Justin Molloy is the Director for the CIF in the Western and Midland and has extensive experience of working in the construction industry. He is currently responsible for managing the four CIF Western and Midland regional branches; Galway, Donegal, North West and Midland Branches. Justin also offers expert advice and support to the members, as well as representing their interests on a number of regional committees. He regularly meets with the regional Local Authorities, State Agencies and other industry bodies to further the aims of the industry.
Joanne Treacy
Director, Southern Region
An experienced Construction Industry professional, Joanne joined the CIF in 2022. With in excess of 15 years’ industry knowledge, Joanne holds qualifications in HR, leadership, health and safety and HSQE auditing. Having worked as a HR Manager for a large construction and engineering company spanning Ireland and the UK, her skills include policy development and implementation, employee and industrial relations, organisational change, craft and professional apprenticeship training, and CPD. Joanne has been associated with the CIF for over 10 years and she brings her expertise, experience and knowledge to our members servicing the Cork, South East, Mid West and Kerry branches. She is responsible for providing advice and support to the CIF members within the Southern Region, maximising engagement with stakeholders and ensuring member interests are represented on regional committees, state agencies and local authorities.
Dara Gillis
Regional Executive, Eastern Region
Dara joined the CIF in April 2025. Prior to working with the CIF, Dara worked in a number of client-facing and consultancy roles across multiple industries, including Telecommunications, Corporate Immigration, Non-Governmental Organisations, Membership Bodies and Finance. Dara holds a Master’s Degree in Geopolitics and the Global Economy and has a Graduate Diploma in Law. In his role as Regional Executive, Dara works with and on behalf of CIF Branches and Members across the Eastern Region. He ensures there is constructive engagement with regional and national stakeholders, such as elected representative and government officials and that member interests are represented on regional committees, state agencies and local authorities.
Southern Region
Joanne Treacy
Director, Southern Region
An experienced Construction Industry professional, Joanne joined the CIF in 2022. With in excess of 15 years’ industry knowledge, Joanne holds qualifications in HR, leadership, health and safety and HSQE auditing. Having worked as a HR Manager for a large construction and engineering company spanning Ireland and the UK, her skills include policy development and implementation, employee and industrial relations, organisational change, craft and professional apprenticeship training, and CPD. Joanne has been associated with the CIF for over 10 years and she brings her expertise, experience and knowledge to our members servicing the Cork, South East, Mid West and Kerry branches. She is responsible for providing advice and support to the CIF members within the Southern Region, maximising engagement with stakeholders and ensuring member interests are represented on regional committees, state agencies and local authorities.
George Gill
Executive, CIF Southern Region
George joined the CIF in September 2024. Prior to joining the CIF George worked with international, national and regional organisations focusing on regional development and the delivery of crucial enabling infrastructure to make our regions internationally competitive and attractive places to live, work and invest. George holds a Bachelor’s degree in Government & Public Policy and a Master’s degree in International Public Policy & Diplomacy. In his role as Regional Executive, George works with and on behalf of CIF Branches and Members across Southern Region. He ensures there is constructive engagement with regional and national stakeholders, such as elected representative and government officials and that member interests are represented on regional committees, state agencies and local authorities
Brid Cody
Administrator
Bríd has worked in the Cork Office of CIF since 1997. She provides administrative support to staff in both the Cork and Galway offices and looks after reception for the CIF Cork Office. As well as greeting all visitors to the office and handling public & member queries, she also handles the many telephone calls made to the Cork and Galway offices. Bríd is also the main point of contact for all CIF publications such as contracts and other materials. Bríd co-ordinates all of the in-house facilities with respect to training courses and meetings held in the Cork Office.
Western, Midland & Northern Region
Justin Molloy
Director, CIF Western/Midland Region
Justin Molloy is the Director for the CIF in the Western and Midland and has extensive experience of working in the construction industry. He is currently responsible for managing the four CIF Western and Midland regional branches; Galway, Donegal, North West and Midland Branches. Justin also offers expert advice and support to the members, as well as representing their interests on a number of regional committees. He regularly meets with the regional Local Authorities, State Agencies and other industry bodies to further the aims of the industry.
CIRI Office
Dr. Sarah Ingle, BScEng, MIE, PhD, CEng, FIEI, MInstD
CIRI Registrar
Sarah Ingle began her appointment as Registrar of the Construction Industry Register Ireland (CIRI) in January 2024. Sarah leads and manages the CIRI Office within the CIF, which is the Government appointed CIRI Registration Body. As Registrar, she is responsible for developing and maintaining the register and facilitating the work of the CIRI Admissions and Registration Board. Previous to this position, Sarah’s most recent role spanned eight years as Secretary General of the Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland (ACEI) where she was accountable for all the ACEI’s activities and services to members. Sarah also undertook external liaison roles and representation nationally and internationally on behalf of ACEI, including being elected as a member of the Board of Directors of EFCA (European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations). As Chair of the Construction Industry Council (CIC) for two years, Sarah expanded her engagement with other professions and associations in the sector. She also represented ACEI and the CIC on the Government led Construction Sector Group (CSG) and has excellent relationships with senior officials in many government departments. A Chartered Engineer by profession, Sarah followed up her Production Engineering Degree in TU Dublin with a Masters in Industrial Engineering from UCD and a PhD in Strategic Management from Dublin City University (DCU). She also held senior academic and management roles in DCU and was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to Arizona State University in 2007. On her return she was elected President of the Irish Fulbright Alumni Association (IFAA) and was then appointed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Board of the Irish Fulbright Commission which she subsequently chaired.
Antoinette Fay
CIRI Executive
Antoinette joined CIF in 2016, bringing with her over 15 years of experience. Since 2022, she has held the position of Executive overseeing activities pertaining to the Construction Industry Register Ireland (CIRI). Antoinette is part of the CIRI team and collaborates closely with the Registrar and the Admissions and Registration Board to facilitate the forthcoming statutory CIRI register implementation.
Julie Dobson
CIRI Executive
Julie Dobson was appointed as an administrator in the Construction Industry Register Ireland (CIRI) office in June 2021. She supports members with their annual renewals, assessing applications and updating the database. Julie is working with the CIRI team, Registrar and the Admissions and Registration Board on the implementation of the forthcoming statutory CIRI register. Prior to this role, Julie worked as a Graphics and Brand Advisor in Tullow Oil for 10 years, assisting onsite and international teams with the development of communication resources. She managed the extensive photo library, organising corporate photoshoots and was responsible for choosing key photography for communications materials and projects. Julie also worked in the publishing industry for over 8 years, gaining extensive experience across all aspects of the business, liaising with authors, and collaborating with Sales and Marketing and Editorial teams.
Finance
Grainne Campbell
Finance Manager
Grainne holds a BA in Accounting and Human Resource Management, as well as an MSc in Financial Services. She is also a Fellow of the Chartered Certified Accountants. Grainne has 20 years of experience working in financial roles. Prior to joining the CIF, Grainne held financial roles in the public and charity sector.
Nora O’Reilly, MIATI
Finance Officer
Nora joined the CIF in September 2023 as a Finance Officer, providing support to the Finance Manager. She is a member of the Accounting Technicians Ireland. Nora has previously held roles in the Health Insurance Authority and the National Library of Ireland.
HR
Sharon Gaffney
HR Manager
Officers
Current Executive Body
Stephen McCarthy
President
Stephen McCarthy is the Managing Director of Astra Construction Services Ltd. which he founded over 34 years ago. He has concentrated the business in the Carrigaline area and has built over 2,000 homes. Stephen’s in-depth knowledge of the house building industry and personal tenacity brought the company through the recession which resulted in the successful completion of a development of 400 houses in Forest Hill, Carrigaline. Having traded successfully over the last 34 years, Astra Construction Services Ltd. is now in the process of building its largest development to date comprising 950 homes in Janeville on Cork Road in Carrigaline. Stephen is actively involved with Homebond and the CIF, at a local and national level and has held various positions within these organisations including;
- Vice President of Construction Industry Federation (CIF)
- Director and Past Chairman of Homebond.
- Past Chairman of Irish House Builders’ Association (IHBA).
- Past Chairman of the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) Cork branch.
- Current Chairman of the Irish House Builders’ Association (IHBA) Cork branch.
- Member of the National Executive of the Irish House Builders’ Association (IHBA).
Eamonn Stapleton
Senior Vice President
John O’Shaughnessy
Vice President
John O’Shaughnessy is the managing director of Clancy Construction a national building contractor with offices in Dublin, Cork and Tipperary (head office) with a work force close to 200 full-time staff. John holds a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) a law degree (LL.B Hons) Project Management Professional qualified (PMP) Dip in construction management and is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Builders (FCIOB), John is a Past President of the Master Builder Contractors Association of Ireland, a past Chair of the South East Branch of the CIF, Chair of both the Education, Learning and Training and the Building Regulation, Planning and CIRI sub-committees of the National Executive of the CIF, John has also been appointed by the Minister for Housing to the board of the Construction Industry Register of Ireland (CIRI) and more recently appointed to the newly formed National Skills Council.
J. Conway (Immediate Past President)
A. Hora
B. O’Donnell
B. Sharkey
B. Ward
C. Wills
C. Chambers
D. Cahalane
D. Lee
D. Murphy
G. McIntyre
G. O’Leary
I. Ramberg
J. Cluxton
J. Pentony
L. Hoyne
M. Flynn
M. Hodson
M. Kelleher
M. Prenty
P. Bruton
P. Carey
P. Nicholls
R. McEvoy
S. Greally
S. O’Neill
S. Pierce
T. Flynn
T. Peare
T. Wills
Past Presidents
Year | President | Location |
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2024 | Joe Conway | Tipperary |
2023 | Joe Conway | Tipperary |
2022 | Frank Kelly | Dublin |
2021 | Frank Kelly | Dublin |
2020 | Pat Lucey | Dublin |
2019 | Pat Lucey | Dublin |
2018 | Dominic Doheny | Offaly |
2017 | Dominic Doheny | Offaly |
2016 | Michael Stone | Dublin |
2015 | Michael Stone | Dublin |
2014 | Philip Crampton | Dublin |
2013 | Philip Crampton | Dublin |
2012 | Matthew Gallagher | Dublin |
2011 | Matthew Gallagher | Dublin |
2010 | Andy O’Gorman | Cork |
2009 | Andy O’Gorman | Cork |
2008 | Hank Fogarty | Dublin |
2007 | Hank Fogarty | Dublin |
2006 | Norbert O’Reilly | Dublin |
2005 | Norbert O’Reilly | Dublin |
2004 | Gerald Purcell | Galway |
2003 | Gerald Purcell | Galway |
2002 | Frank McCaffrey | Dublin |
2001 | Frank McCaffrey | Dublin |
2000 | Joe Tiernan | Dublin |
1999 | Joe Tiernan | Dublin |
1998 | Joe Tiernan | Dublin |
1997 | Kevin C Kelly | Dublin |
1996 | Kevin C Kelly | Dublin |
1995 | Pat Harrington | Cork |
1994 | Pat Harrington | Cork |
1993 | Mirette Corboy | Mid West |
1992 | Mirette Corboy | Mid West |
1991 | Pat O’Grady | Galway |
1990 | Oliver Haslette | North West |
1989 | Richard P Treacy | Dublin |
1988 | Ted Fitzgerald | Kerry |
1987 | Reg Bennett | Mid West |
1986 | Oliver O’Mahony | Cork |
1985 | Christopher Jones | Dublin |
1984 | Thomas Gill | Galway |
1983 | Edward C Corbett | Cork |
1982 | Robert Thompson | Dublin |
1981 | Mirette Corboy | Mid West |
1980 | James Brennan PC | Galway |
1979 | Raymond Duffy | Midlands |
1978 | Sidney McConnell | Dublin |
1977 | Richard Keating | Cork |
1976 | John Kane | Wicklow |
1975 | Laurence Leavy | Mid West |
1974 | Sean O’Foighil | Galway |
1973 | J McKone | Dublin |
1972 | J R Carbery | Kildare |
1971 | J J Jennings | Dublin |
1970 | J M O’Connor | Cork |
1969 | John T Paul | Dublin |
1968 | John J Hodge | Waterford |
1967 | James Macken | Dublin |
1966 | N C Rabbitt | Galway |
1965 | Donal O’Sullivan | Limerick |
1964 | J P Wallace | Dublin |
1963 | V K Bowen | Cork |
1962 | J G McCormack | Dublin |
1961 | J G McCormack | Dublin |
1960 | Angus Hamilton | Waterford |
1959 | Thos Moore | Cork |
1958 | Cormac Murray | Meath |
1957 | Peter Thomas | Carlow |
1956 | Ivan Webb | Dublin |
1955 | John J O’Connell | Cork |
1954 | Donal O’Sullivan | Limerick |
1953 | J W Cunningham | Donegal |
1952 | W K Cleere | Kilkenny |
1951 | P J Walsh | Dublin |
1950 | Thos Gough | Limerick |
1949 | Jer Murphy | Cork |
1948 | P F Fearon | Dublin |
1947 | G K Nevin | Offaly |
1946 | T J Kelly | Longford |
1945 | N F McNally | Galway |
1944 | H A Hamilton | Waterford |
1943 | Jos J Healy | Louth |
1942 | John J Dolan | Dublin |
1941 | Danl McCaffrey | Limerick |
1940 | Danl McCaffrey | Limerick |
1939 | Danl McCaffrey | Limerick |
1938 | S J Henly | Louth |
1937 | J Walter Beckett | Dublin |
1936 | Thos. Kelleher | Cork |
1935 | H F McNally | Galway |