Appointments

Everun announces appointment of 2 new Directors, amid ongoing expansion

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Everun Limited

5th Jun 2024

Following a period of continued growth, Everun is delighted to announce the promotion to Director level of 2 key staff. Eimear O’Reilly has taken on the role of Projects Director whilst Ian Hutchinson becomes Operations Director. Both Eimear and Ian have been with the company for around 10 years and worked on the development and build of 75 single site turbines, through the later expansion into Wind Farms delivering services to over 400 turbines, as well as the diversification into new energy products.

As Projects Director Eimear and her team manage all of our project-related work, wind and solar asset management activities, as well as the delivery of our new product set such as Turntide Smart Motors, commercial solar installations, and PPA’s.

Ian’s role as Operations Director sees him overseeing all field engineering activities for our Wind turbine fleet across Ireland & Scotland. A 24/7 task coordinating a team of 20 field engineers and Control Centre staff keeping our turbines and other assets operating to industry leading availability standards.

The Senior leadership team at Everun now have over 60 years of experience with the business, driving renewables projects in NI and beyond. Everun has continued to expand over the last number of years, most recently with additional contracts for Wind Turbine maintenance in Scotland. In addition, it has seen excellent take up in its new energy division with the roll out of its energy efficient Turntide Smart motor system and commercial scale solar installations.

Michael Thompson, Managing Director of Everun, commented “Both Eimear and Ian have made a fantastic contribution to Everun’s growth over many years and been central to our high standards. Their promotions are both very well deserved and a further investment in the quality of our leadership and management team. They will both play a pivotal role in our continued progress in the years to come.”