The Housing Agency has appointed Martin Whelan as the new Chief Executive Officer, and he will take up the role on 31 March. Mr Whelan will join the Agency from the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) where he is currently Head of Group Corporate Affairs and Communications.
Speaking following his appointment, Mr Whelan said: “I have become very familiar with the valuable work of The Housing Agency over an extended period, and I see this role as one that is of immense significance to our society – now more than ever. Delivering sustainable and affordable housing for everyone in Ireland is rightly seen by so many people throughout Ireland – and by our policymakers – as an overriding priority. I look forward to leading The Housing Agency in working with political, social, industry and other stakeholders to play a major part in achieving that goal.”
Michael Carey, Chairman of The Housing Agency, said: “Martin is a highly experienced corporate leader with extensive expertise in corporate governance, organisational strategy, and strategic management. Martin also brings considerable experience across corporate affairs, including government, media and public relations, communications and leading stakeholder engagement.
“These roles have also given him significant exposure to major housing policy initiatives in which the NTMA has a role over the past decade, inputting into the strategy of and leading external affairs and stakeholder engagement across the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund’s (ISIF) €1bn housing and enabling infrastructure programme, Home Building Finance Ireland’s (HBFI) €2bn development finance programme, and NAMA’s commercial, residential development, and social housing programmes.”
Mr Whelan, who has been Head of Group Corporate Affairs and Communications at the NTMA since 2017, has previously served as a Non-Executive Director at Threshold Ireland.
Welcoming the appointment, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD, said: “The organisation provides invaluable support to my department and plays a crucial role in our delivery of much needed housing initiatives. With Martin’s experience and expertise, we look forward to working together and building further on the great work the Agency has already achieved.”