Elaine Geraghty appointed chief of Ardmore Studios and Troy Studios

Screen Producers Ireland chief has 30 years’ experience in audiovisual and media sector

Pictured is Elaine Geraghty who will join Ardmore Studios and Troy Studios as chief executive this autumn.
Pictured is Elaine Geraghty who will join Ardmore Studios and Troy Studios as chief executive this autumn.

Ardmore Studios and Troy Studios has announced that Elaine Geraghty is to be appointed chief executive later this autumn.

Ms Geraghty is currently chief executive with Screen Producers Ireland. She has more than 30 years’ experience in the audiovisual and media sector.

She has held a variety of senior management positions in the Communicorp Group, the Sunday Tribune and 98FM.

As chief executive of Newstalk, Geraghty developed the local Dublin radio station to become Ireland’s first independent national talk radio broadcaster.

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Joe Devine, chairman of Ardmore Studios and Troy Studios, said: "Elaine brings a wealth of media and business management acumen to her new role at an exciting time in the history of a global explosion in the demand for audiovisual content creation.

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“She is a great fit for our studios as she understands the unique workings of the sector and has the skill sets needed for our business.”

Mr Devine added that Siún Ní Raghallaigh will remain as executive director and will focus on “overseeing, managing and delivering our expansion at Ardmore”.

Dancing with the Stars is filmed at Ardmore Studios.
Dancing with the Stars is filmed at Ardmore Studios.

Ardmore Studios is embarking on a major investment programme that will significantly increase its studio capacity, and deliver “the highest standard of sound stages and support buildings to compete with the best in the world”.

The plan is to deliver three new sound stages to facilitate the increasing international demand for high-quality sound stage space.

When complete, Ardmore Studios will comprise more than 140,000sq ft of sound stages and 120,000sq ft of support buildings on its Bray site.

“The strategy for redevelopment will significantly enhance the existing studio infrastructure, ensuring the studios continue to attract high-quality international and national productions into the future,” the group said.

Colin Gleeson

Colin Gleeson

Colin Gleeson is an Irish Times reporter