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Sisk appoints new regional building chief in Ireland

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Sisk has announced the appointment of a new managing director (MD) of its regional building division in Ireland. 

Leanne Broderick. Credit: Sisk.

Leanne Broderick has been promoted to MD for regional building in Ireland, she will be responsible for Sisk’s construction activities outside of the Dublin region, excluding civil engineering. 

Sisk CEO, Paul Brown, said: “Leanne brings a wealth of experience to this role having worked with us for over 20 years across Ireland and the UK.  

“She has been a regional director in Dublin for the last two years and demonstrated strong leadership skills and a dedicated commitment to both our people and clients, building a culture of trust and collaboration.” 

He added: “We wish her well in her new role, as she supports our clients in delivering innovative and sustainable projects across the country.” 

Broderick’s record of project delivery includes Spencer Dock, PWC Dublin, the Convention Centre Dublin, Rathbone Market in London and, most recently, 2-4 Wilton in Dublin.  

She also spent two years in a central role, working in Sisk’s Business Performance team. 

The news follows Marcus Carne being appointed chief commercial officer (CCO) in July, to lead the commercial function across the business.  

Carne has also been appointed to the Sisk Construction Board. 

Broderick said: “I am delighted to take on this exciting challenge and build on the great work of Marcus Carne and his team. 

“I look forward to getting out and meeting our clients and teams in person, supporting them in continuing to deliver great projects.” 

In August, Sisk Group, parent company of John Sisk & Son in the UK, reported turnover in the year to December 2023 increased 43 per cent to €2.5 billion, while generating a pre-tax profit of €35.9 million. 

The Irish firm said its healthy UK turnover reflected strong underlying performances from large-scale residential and commercial projects. 

In May, the company secured a contract with Manchester City Football Club as part of the €350 million development of the Etihad stadium. 

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