Government approves appointment of Dr Ciara McMahon as a Director of the Environmental Protection Agency
From Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications
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The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Eamon Ryan TD has secured Government approval for the appointment of Dr Ciara McMahon as one of the five Directors of the Environmental Protection Agency. Dr McMahon will take up the position with immediate effect.
Dr McMahon previously held the position of Programme Manager in the Agency’s Office of Radiation Protection and Environmental Monitoring, focussing on the area of Environment and Health. She has a wide range of national, EU and international experience and specialist knowledge in radiological and environmental protection with over 20 years’ experience in areas including emergency preparedness, environmental surveillance, radiation monitoring, citizen science, radon and air quality. Dr McMahon has represented the Agency on the Government Taskforce on Emergency Planning and also worked at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Announcing the appointment, Minister Ryan said:
“Ciara has a proven track record as a public servant committed to the protection of our environment. She will bring a broad range of experience, gained at a national, EU and international level, to the executive board of the Agency. I am confident that Ciara will make a valuable contribution to the work of the Agency and in addressing the many challenges ahead.”
ENDS
The Environmental Protection Agency is an independent public body under the aegis of the Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment, established under the Environmental Protection Agency Act, 1992.
The Agency is at the front line of environmental protection and policing and is committed to protecting people and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation and pollution. It has responsibility for protecting and improving the environment as a valuable asset for the people of Ireland.
The Agency is managed by a full time Executive Board appointed by Government, consisting of a Director General and five Directors. The Board fulfils both the governance and management roles in the organisation.
The work of the Agency can be divided into three main areas: