He will take up the post this summer
Translink has announced the appointment of former engineer Gerard Carlin as its new boss.
He will take up the post on July 1, succeeding Chris Conway who announced his decision last October to resign as CEO after over ten years in the role.
Chris Conway joined Translink as Group Chief Executive in September 2015, and announced his decision to leave the role in October last year.
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Translink is the public transport operator for Northern Ireland, delivering around 13,000 services each day and managing over £5 billion of public transport assets.
Mr Conway will stay in his role until the end of June 2026 to ensure a smooth and effective transition. He has been Group Chief Executive since 2015, having led the organisation through major transformation including most recently the opening of Belfast Grand Central Station, Ireland’s largest integrated transport hub.
Gerard Carlin is currently Director of Networks and Innovation for SONI, Northern Ireland’s electricity Transmission System Operator.
An engineer by background, he has 20 years of experience in infrastructure, including the Rail, Water and Oil & Gas Industries. He has held leadership roles at London Underground, Crossrail and Transport for London before joining Northern Ireland Water in 2021 where he worked as Head of Transformation.
In 2018, he was part of the leadership team brought in to recover the Crossrail project, and as Programme Transition Director was responsible for the handover of the Elizabeth Line.
Welcoming the appointment, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins said: “Public transport is an essential way of travelling for many across our communities. The development of facilities and services has supported growth in demand and an increase in passenger numbers.
“Gerard brings a wealth of experience from his work in public transport previously and I congratulate him on his appointment as Chief Executive of Translink. We look forward to working with him closely in this role and I wish him every success as he takes up this important position.”
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