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06 Sept 2025

"Foyle Port is a highly attractive proposition for investors"

Senior leadership team bolstered with appointment of new Chief Development Officer announced

"Foyle Port is a highly attractive proposition for investors"

George Cuthbert, Engineering and Development Director; Arlene Thompson, Finance and Corporate Services Director; Ian Luney, Chief Development Officer; and Brian McGrath, Chief Executive Officer.

Foyle Port has appointed Ian Luney in a newly established role as Chief Development Officer.

Reporting to the Chief Executive, Ian will seek to secure sustainable revenue streams for the organisation by attracting investment into the Port’s extensive landbank at Lisahally. Ian has extensive experience in Irish and global power markets and joins the Port from EP UK Investments Ltd, the owner of Ballylumford and Kilroot Power Stations, where he was Director of Corporate Affairs.

The appointment will drive diversified growth at Foyle Port, where there are ambitious plans to leverage its strategic location and land holdings to locate emerging low carbon technologies.

Speaking after the appointment, Foyle Port Chief Executive Officer Brian McGrath said: “Ian is an excellent addition to our senior leadership team at the Port.

"His extensive industrial and private sector experience will be vital in delivering sustainable long-term growth as we seek to secure inward investment into the North West regional economy.”

Ian Luney, Chief Development Officer at Foyle Port, also added: “This is an exciting and important role, and I am looking forward to utilising my experience to deliver new investment into the harbour estate with a focus on lower carbon energy technology, data, renewables, and innovation.

"Foyle Port is a highly attractive proposition for investors, with a substantial landbank with readily accessible gas, electricity, and infrastructure adjacency.

Ian Luney, Chief Development Officer, Foyle Port.

"I am looking forward to working with stakeholders and potential partners to attract inward investment to help secure the long-term future of the port.”

Foyle Port is a UK Trust Port and is the key marine gateway to the North West of the island of Ireland for commerce, renewable energy, and tourism.

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