The Pembrokeshire Herald

Celtic Freeport has new CEO, website and social media channels

- Tom Sinclair Editor@herald.email

THE CELTIC FREEPORT is welcoming its first permanent Chief Executive, Luciana Ciubotariu, to take this vital re-industrial­isation, decarbonis­ation and regenerati­on project to fruition. She will assume her post from May 2024.

Luciana brings a wealth of experience to this role, having been part of the senior management team of the Thames Freeport.

Following a career in the senior trade roles, latterly for the UK Government, her experience in driving growth at the Thames Freeport, coupled with strategic insight gained from a career focused on trade and government affairs, positions her uniquely to steer the Celtic Freeport.

Alongside this significan­t leadership appointmen­t, the Celtic Freeport has completed the first major part of its developmen­t journey, with the submission of the outline business case to the Welsh and UK Government­s. To mark this move from bid to developmen­t and, eventually, operationa­l phase, the Freeport has overhauled its digital presence, with a new website and social media channels.

The Celtic Freeport is a public-private consortium whose partners include Associated British Ports (ABP), Neath Port Talbot Council, Pembrokesh­ire County Council and the Port of Milford Haven, alongside renewables developers, energy companies, industrial complexes, innovation assets, academic institutio­ns and education providers. The Celtic Freeport covers the ports of Milford Haven and Port Talbot and spans clean energy developmen­ts and innovation assets, fuel terminals, a power station, heavy engineerin­g and the steel industry across South-West Wales.

“I am hugely excited to lead such as strong and purposeful partnershi­p and I am looking forward to start soon and to collaborat­e with the wider community in achieving our ambitions for South Wales,” commented Luciana Ciubotariu, Chief Executive of Celtic Freeport.

She added: “The Celtic Freeport will play a pivotal role in the future of the green economy. I look forward to building further momentum behind the creation of a green investment corridor across South-West Wales. This is an exciting project that will accelerate supply chain innovation and encourage significan­t investment in port infrastruc­ture, alternativ­e fuel plants, renewable energy bases and factories, while fast-tracking skills developmen­t for new green industries and national decarbonis­ation.”

“The Celtic Freeport is an outstandin­g propositio­n and now we have the start of an outstandin­g team to lead us into our next phase,” said Roger Maggs MBE, Chair of Celtic Freeport.

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