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Catherine Toolan to replace departing Paul Carty at Guinness Storehouse
POSTED 24 Feb 2020 . BY Andy Knaggs
Catherine Toolan comes with a background in venue and event management
Ireland's top attraction, the Guinness Storehouse, is to come under new leadership from April, with Catherine Toolan replacing Paul Carty as managing director.

Carty is stepping into retirement after 18 years in the role, during which time it has grown from 300,000 annual visitors in 2002 to almost 1.8 million in 2019. More than €50m (US$54.1m, £41.9m) has been invested in the site in that time, with the latest development being the current expansion of the rooftop Gravity Bar.

In addition, Carty has helped build a wider network of drink-themed visitor attractions, such as the Smithwick's Experience in Kilkenny and the Roe & Co Whiskey visitor centre in Dublin, which opened last year.

Catherine Toolan hails from Coolaney, County Sligo. She has been chief executive at Belfast's International Conference Centre since 2016, pursuing a strategy of trying to attract European and global events to the venue.

Formerly of Forte Hotel Group, Toolan was managing director of global sports and events with Aramark for a decade, overseeing the design and delivery of food and retail services in the athletes' villages at both the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic Games.

Diageo's global head of beers, Baileys and Smirnoff, Mark Sandys, paid tribute to Paul Carty's "passion, commitment, kindness and energy", which have been "inspiring to everyone", he said.

Regarding Catherine Toolan's appointment, he added: "She brings a wealth of experience in event and visitor experience management as we move into a new era for the Guinness Storehouse and our other brand homes. I am looking forward to seeing Catherine's energy, drive and vision leading this great business forward to even greater heights."
Paul Carty has been managing director of the Guinness Storehouse since its inception in 2002
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Catherine Toolan to replace departing Paul Carty at Guinness Storehouse
POSTED 24 Feb 2020 . BY Andy Knaggs
Catherine Toolan comes with a background in venue and event management
Ireland's top attraction, the Guinness Storehouse, is to come under new leadership from April, with Catherine Toolan replacing Paul Carty as managing director.

Carty is stepping into retirement after 18 years in the role, during which time it has grown from 300,000 annual visitors in 2002 to almost 1.8 million in 2019. More than €50m (US$54.1m, £41.9m) has been invested in the site in that time, with the latest development being the current expansion of the rooftop Gravity Bar.

In addition, Carty has helped build a wider network of drink-themed visitor attractions, such as the Smithwick's Experience in Kilkenny and the Roe & Co Whiskey visitor centre in Dublin, which opened last year.

Catherine Toolan hails from Coolaney, County Sligo. She has been chief executive at Belfast's International Conference Centre since 2016, pursuing a strategy of trying to attract European and global events to the venue.

Formerly of Forte Hotel Group, Toolan was managing director of global sports and events with Aramark for a decade, overseeing the design and delivery of food and retail services in the athletes' villages at both the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic Games.

Diageo's global head of beers, Baileys and Smirnoff, Mark Sandys, paid tribute to Paul Carty's "passion, commitment, kindness and energy", which have been "inspiring to everyone", he said.

Regarding Catherine Toolan's appointment, he added: "She brings a wealth of experience in event and visitor experience management as we move into a new era for the Guinness Storehouse and our other brand homes. I am looking forward to seeing Catherine's energy, drive and vision leading this great business forward to even greater heights."
Paul Carty has been managing director of the Guinness Storehouse since its inception in 2002
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Dublin's Guinness Storehouse announces €16m expansion


Ireland’s most popular visitor attraction is seeking to draw even more visitors after the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin announced €16m (US$18.5m, £14.2m) expansion plans centred around doubling the size of its Gravity Bar.
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At 15 years old, the Guinness Storehouse has been voted Europe’s best-loved attraction. Manager Paul Carty reveals the secrets of the Dublin brandland
Constant reinvention keeping Guinness ahead of the game, says Storehouse MD


Paul Carty, managing director of the multi-award-winning Guinness Storehouse, has said the constant reinvention has been the key to creating a highly successful business model for Ireland’s most popular tourist attraction.
Ireland's Guinness Storehouse named Europe's top tourist destination


The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin has claimed the title of Europe’s leading tourist destination at the World Travel Awards in Sardinia, Italy.
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