Dublin Port Company
Seán Loughman has extensive work experience in the technology sector. Seán has held various leadership roles in different companies.
Starting in 1997, Loughman worked at Ericsson as a Director of New Accounts for two years.
In 2000, they joined eir Ireland and held multiple positions, including Programme Director - Business IP, Director of Next Generation Services Development / Head of Innovation, Director of Product Portfolio Strategy, Director of Technology Engagement, and Director of IT Strategy, Architecture & Solutions. During their time at eir Ireland, Loughman was responsible for developing IT capital investment plans, driving architecture planning, leading a team of architects, and managing project portfolios.
In 2019, Loughman worked at AIB as a Programme Manager before joining Bus Éireann as a Chief Information Officer. At Bus Éireann, they led a digitalization transformation and business process re-engineering program.
In 2022, Loughman moved to The Irish Times as a Chief Information & Technology Officer, overseeing various newspapers, radio stations, websites, and a training company.
Currently, Seán Loughman is employed as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Dublin Port Company, where they are responsible for technology-related matters.
Seán Loughman has a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Electronic Engineering from University College Dublin.
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Dublin Port Company
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Dublin Port is the largest freight and passenger port in Ireland with all cargo handling activities being carried out by private sector companies operating in intensely competitive markets within the Port. Dublin Port is one of five major ports classified as Tier 1 / Tier 2 ports in National Port Policy and categorised as core / comprehensive ports in the EU’s TEN-T network. Dublin Port’s large share of national port volumes, particularly in the Ro-Ro and Lo-Lo modes, arises due to a combination of two factors, location and depth of water. Dublin Port is a key part of the national port system and Dublin Port Company seeks to ensure that it plays its role in providing national port capacity. Dublin Port handles almost 50% of all trade in the Republic of Ireland. Located in the heart of Dublin City and at the hub of the national road and rail network, Dublin Port is a key strategic access point for Ireland and in particular the Dublin area.