The Corkman

Professor Thia looking forward to new UCC role PROF HENNESSY WILL OVERSEE THE DEPT OF FOOD BUSINESS DEVELOPMEN­T AT UCC

- MARIA HERLIHY

A BLARNEY professor has been named as the new head of UCC’s Department of Food Business and Developmen­t.

Professor Thia Hennessy of Tower is an agricultur­al economist, and she joins UCC from Teagasc, the Agricultur­e and Food Developmen­t Authority of Ireland, where she was head of Agricultur­al Economics research for the last 10 years. While working at Teagasc, she developed an internatio­nal reputation in the area of agricultur­al policy analysis and farm sustainabi­lity research. She also headed up the National Farm Survey, the official source of statistics on farming in Ireland. Under the auspices of the Teagasc-UCC alliance, Thia will continue to work with Teagasc in a parttime capacity on agri-food economic issues of mutual interest.

Professor Hennessy said: “I’m delighted to be joining UCC at an exciting time in the developmen­t of the Business School. It is also an exciting time for the agri-food industry in Ireland with the ongoing expansion of the dairy sector, the continued growth in food and drink exports and the looming challenges associated with Brexit and climate change.

“The need for food graduates and more agri-food business research has never been greater. I look forward to building on UCC’s strong reputation for excellence in teaching and research in Food and to strengthen­ing the collaborat­ive research programme that exists between UCC and Teagasc.”

In UCC, the Department of Business and Developmen­t, which is part of the Cork University Business School (CUBS) undertakes teaching and research in the subjects of food business and marketing, internatio­nal developmen­t and co-operative studies.

Professor Ciaran Murphy, head of the business school, said: “Cork University Business School (CUBS) is currently in the midst of an exciting developmen­t campaign including the appointmen­t of a number senior staff, the acquisitio­n of the iconic Cork Savings Bank, as well as a plan to construct a new €106m business school building at a city centre location in Cork.

“We, at CUBS, recognise the importance of the agri-food sector to the local and national economy of Ireland and it is a key focus of our future developmen­t plans. We are delighted that Thia is joining the team and we look forward to building on her extensive experience and industry networks to better support the ongoing growth of the agri-food sector in Ireland”.

 ??  ?? Professor Thia Hennessy Chair of Agri-Food Economics at Cork University Business School and Head of the Department of Food Business and Developmen­t UCC.
Professor Thia Hennessy Chair of Agri-Food Economics at Cork University Business School and Head of the Department of Food Business and Developmen­t UCC.

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