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Contact Us

You can contact the Western Development Commission by writing to:
Western Development Commission
Dillon House,
Ballaghaderreen,
Co. Roscommon
Phone:
+353-(0)94-9861441
Fax:
+353-(0)94-9861443
Email:
info@wdc.ie

You can reach any staff member of the WDC by emailing firstnamesurname@wdc.ie
Please note: All letters should be lower case and there is no space between the firstname and surname

John Allen – Investment Executive
Gillian Buckley – Investment Manager
Ian Brannigan – Development Manager
Caroline Coffey – Clerical Officer
Marie Duffy – Fund Administrator
Deirdre Frost – Policy Analyst
Joanne Grehan – Regional Development Executive
Mary Keaveney – Clerical Officer
Paul Keyes – Head of Corporate Services
Lisa Mcallister – Chief Executive Officer
Helen McHenry – Policy Analyst
Geraldine McLoughlin – Investment Executive
Conor McNamara – Investment Executive
Claire Normanly – Clerical Officer
Bernadette Phelan – Regional Development Executive
Fiona Regan – Clerical Officer
Pauline White – Policy Analyst

The WDC has a core staffing level of 15, additional staff are engaged on fixed term or specified purpose contracts to facilitate atypical working arrangements, acting up arrangements and workload.

Recent News

  • The Western Development Commission is delighted with today’s announcement of the Volvo Ocean Race finishing in Galway in 2012 and sees it as an ideal opportunity to reinvigorate the potential of marine leisure activities in the Western Region.
    Welcoming the announcement, Lisa McAllister, CEO of the WDC said: “We are absolutely delighted at Galway’s selection as [...]

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  • The Western Development Commission (WDC) has re-launched its LookWest.ie website to include video case studies of people who have relocated or set up businesses in the Western Region. The site also utilises all the latest social networking tools to actively engage with a wider audience. The website, first launched in 2004, promotes the West as [...]

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  • Concerted action will be required if the Western Region, particularly the more rural northern part, is to participate in the move towards a ‘smart economy’. If this does not happen, the regional development gains of the past decade could be lost and the gap between the east and west of the country could widen even [...]

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