Kerins gets top job at Tattersalls Ireland

AFTER 20 years with the company, Simon Kerins will assume the role of chief executive on January 1st. He succeeds Matt Mitchell, who is retiring from the position at the end of the year.

Kerins joined Tattersalls Ireland in 2000 and has been a member of the board since 2004, initially as marketing director and latterly as bloodstock sales director, while also being a senior member of the auctioneering and inspection teams for both Tattersalls Ireland and Tattersalls in Newmarket.

Kerins said: “Being a part of the Tattersalls Ireland team has always been a pleasure and I feel privileged to be taking on the role of CEO from Matt Mitchell. Tattersalls Ireland and the wider industry have plenty of challenges ahead, but we have a committed and dedicated team and I am enormously looking forward to working with them all in the shared goal of providing the best possible service to our vendors and purchasers who are key to the continued success of Tattersalls Ireland.”

Edmond Mahony, chair of Tattersalls, added: “Simon has been a key member of the Tattersalls Ireland management team for many years and brings a wealth of experience to the role of CEO, as well as a commitment to the company and its goals developed over a number of years.

“He is well respected and well known not only throughout the Irish racing and breeding industry, but also in Britain and further afield and his detailed knowledge of the business is an extremely valuable asset, especially in these uncertain times.”