The Chairman of Trócaire, Bishop William Crean, has announced the
appointment of Éamonn Meehan as the organisation’s new Executive
Director replacing Justin Kilcullen who will retire in October.
Speaking Monday, Bishop Crean said: “I am delighted on behalf
of the trustees and board of the organisation, to announce that Éamonn
Meehan has been appointed Executive Director of Trócaire. Éamonn’s
in-depth knowledge and demonstrated commitment in the area of overseas
development and his wealth of management experience will be extremely
valuable as we continue to work to bring about positive change in the
lives of people in developing countries throughout the world.”
The Chairman added: “As Trócaire’s Deputy Director since 2002, Éamonn
has shown his proven ability to inspire, motivate and develop people to
achieve high performance. He has always had a long-term strategic
focus, aiming to maximise the impact of our work and resources. I wish
him every success in his new role within the organisation.”
Éamonn Meehan said: “I am honoured to be the new Executive Director
of Trócaire. The work of Trócaire is more important now than ever as
the world faces huge challenges of poverty, inequality and injustice.
While the work of Trócaire in many countries overseas is at the heart of
this, it is also important to communicate effectively with the Irish
public, across the whole island, about our work for a just world and the
part which everyone can play in that. Our work is only possible because
of the generosity and solidarity of the people of Ireland.
“Trócaire’s excellent staff work in partnership with many
organisations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. I look
forward to strengthening the voice of those communities. True
development and equality can only be brought about by their own action
and endeavour and with our support and solidarity.”
Éamonn Meehan first joined Trócaire staff in 1991 as Programme
Manager for the Southern Africa Region. For five years in this role, he
managed the day-to-day running of Trócaire’s work in South Africa,
Mozambique, Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
In 1996 he became Head of the
International Division, responsible for Trócaire’s work overseas. This
included the allocation of resources to development and humanitarian
programmes and securing co-financing from the Irish government, the EU
and others. In 2002, Éamonn was appointed Deputy Director and Head of
Trócaire’s Ireland Division with over-arching responsibility for
fundraising and marketing, communications, development education, policy
and campaigns.
Previously from 1987-1991, Éamonn worked with the
Agency for Personal Service Overseas (APSO) as Regional Representative
for Southern Africa based in Lesotho. A former teacher, he has taught in
Clane, County Kildare, Knocklyon in County Dublin and in Turkana in
Kenya. Originally from Kilmaley, County Clare, Éamonn holds a Masters
in Education from Trinity College, Dublin.