After ten years with Cycling Ireland, Geoff Liffey has announced his departure as the Chief Executive of cycling’s governing body in Ireland. Geoff has decided to pursue a new career challenge.

During his time with the organisation Geoff has overseen the significant growth of cycling in Ireland and led key strategic projects to fruition. This has included a membership increase of just over 500%, a performance program delivering over 120 International Medals, rollout of several new participation programs plus greatly increased the organisation turnover through increased funding awards. He will be leaving Cycling Ireland in a much better standing and finishes at the end of December.

Cycling Ireland President, Ciaran McKenna, paid tribute to Geoff. “I’d like to thank Geoff for the enormous contribution he has made to the organisation during the past 10 years, particularly in growing the membership base and creating the environment for our high performance achievements. I know he will be sadly missed by all his colleagues in the Cycling Ireland office, by the Board, and by the membership and club network across the country. On behalf of the Board and members of Cycling Ireland I would like to wish Geoff every success in his future career.”