Cork Marts CEO to retire after 30 years of service

Having ed the organisation as financial controller in 1995, before being appointed as CEO less than 18 months later, Mr O’Sullivan has overseen a major period of transformation and growth within the organisation.
Cork Marts CEO to retire after 30 years of service

Sean O'Sullivan, chief executive at Cork Marts. Picture: Brian Lougheed

The chief executive officer (CEO) at Cork Marts has informed the board of his intention to retire early next year.

By the time of his retirement, Sean O’Sullivan, who will be 62-years-old in December, will have spent more than 30 years working with Cork Marts.

Having ed the organisation as financial controller in 1995, before being appointed as CEO less than 18 months later, Mr O’Sullivan has overseen a major period of transformation and growth within the organisation.

This includes the restructuring and reorganising of the society from nine to six centres, overseeing the construction of two new marts on greenfield sites, helping the business to transact €2.7 billion in livestock sales, and generating €33 million in profit.

Mr. O’Sullivan said: “I’m proud of what Cork Marts, our board, and our advisory committees have accomplished over the past thirty years.

“Working together, we have achieved transformative growth and strengthened the society’s position as Ireland’s largest livestock auctioneers.

“I look forward to seeing the society progress under the stewardship of a new chief executive and have no doubt that it will continue on a positive trajectory in the coming years.

Mr O’Sullivan said he will remain available “to the smooth transition for a new CEO”.

Chairperson of Cork Marts, Lyle Buttimer, said: “The board wishes to sincerely thank Sean for his commitment to the society over the years and we extend every good wish and good health to him as he embarks on the next stage of his life.”

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