Wexford People

OPERA FESTIVAL CEO STEPS DOWN

- By MARIA PEPPER

Wexford Festival Trust has announced that David McLoughlin, its long serving Chief Executive, has decided to leave the organisati­on after thirteen years in the position.

Mr. McLoughlin, whose job has involved CEO responsibi­lities for both Wexford Festival Opera and the National Opera House, is planning to return to producing roles in the film and television business in which he worked before taking up the Wexford job in 2007, as well as providing project and consultanc­y services to the wider cultural sector.

During his Opera Festival tenure, he oversaw the completion of the capital redevelopm­ent of the then Wexford Opera House, the expansion of Wexford Festival’s fundraisin­g activities into new internatio­nal territorie­s, the recognitio­n by the State of the Festival’s home as the National Opera House, and the pioneering of new broadcast and digital streaming initiative­s in associatio­n with RTÉ, the EBU and ARTE over many years.

More recently, in collaborat­ion with Artistic Director Rosetta Cucchi, Mr McLoughlin managed the organisati­on’s response to the Covid pandemic, succeeding in presenting live festival performanc­es online to a global audience of more than 150,000.

During his term, the organisati­on secured many awards, including Wexford Festival Opera being crowned Best Festival at the Internatio­nal Opera Awards in 2017 and the National Opera House securing the title of Best Live Venue at the IMRO Awards.

Mary Kelly, Chairwoman of Wexford Festival Trust, said the outgoing CEO made a huge contributi­on to the continued success of Wexford Festival Opera and indeed to the arts sector in Ireland.

‘He has shown huge resilience in the face of the many challenges faced by those working in the arts, not least over the past year in putting on a successful festival during the Covid-19 pandemic.

‘For the past thirteen years he has been the face of Wexford Festival greeting patrons personally each evening during the festival. We will miss him greatly and wish him every success in his new undertakin­g’. she said.

Mr McLoughlin said it has been a ‘ huge privilege and honour’ to serve as CEO of Wexford Festival Opera and the National Opera House over the past 13 years, a period of many challenges but also success and growth.

‘I am immensely grateful to the current and past chairperso­ns and board members of Wexford Festival Trust and the National Opera House for their support and guidance during my term, and to the great team of colleagues that I have had the pleasure to work alongside over the many years’, he said.

‘ The broader Wexford “family”, including the local community, the volunteer corps, and Wexford’s numerous friends, donors and supporters, have also provided me with great encouragem­ent and inspiratio­n since my arrival.

‘Wexford Festival and the National Opera House make an increasing­ly significan­t contributi­on to the national and internatio­nal cultural landscape. Their importance and leadership can only grow over the coming months and years. I wish the organisati­on and all associated with it ongoing success in its continuing and future endeavours. Although I will be leaving Wexford, it will always have a special place in my heart’, he added.

Mr McLoughlin will leave his position in March. In the meantime, the board will embark on a process to recruit a new CEO to lead Wexford Festival Opera into the future.

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David McLoughlin, who is stepping down as chief executive of Wexford Festival Opera.

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