Hugh Goff

Commercial Manager Sicín Sásta at Manor Farm

Hugh Goff has extensive experience in commercial management, currently serving as the commercial manager for Sicín Sásta at Manor Farm since May 1996, where responsibilities include managing key accounts such as Dunnes Stores and Lidl. Prior to this role, Hugh was a commercial manager at Kerry Group from January 1990 to May 1996, starting as a van sales representative for the Denny range and later becoming an assistant area manager, focusing on staff training, sales development, and debtor control. Hugh's educational background includes a Master of Science in Business (Leadership and Management Practice) from University College Dublin, a Certificate in Project Management from Waterford Institute of Technology, and a Certificate in Retail Marketing from Dublin Institute of Technology.

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Waterford, Ireland

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Manor Farm

From the humble beginnings of Manor Street in Dublin’s North Inner City in 1775, to the rich green pastures of County Cavan, there’s one family that's always been at the forefront of great tasting Manor Farm Irish chicken. The Carton family is proud of their chicken tradition; after all, it’s been going for over eight generations now! That’s nearly 250 years of passion, knowledge, expertise and skill. But it’s not just the family, it’s the generations of people who work with Manor Farm, the farmers who rear the chickens, they’re all part of this great tradition too. And the company has been rewarded through the years with a multitude of awards to make Manor Farm synonymous with the best in Irish chicken. In 1956 Manor Farm introduced the chicken as we now know it today into Ireland. Chicken was now more accessible to more people and quickly became very popular. The original factory for the company was still in the heart of Dublin located in the Market area but moved in 1970 to a custom built factory in the heart of Cavan at a small village called Shercock on the shores of Lough Sillan.