IGY names Horrigan new MEA chief
Dubai, February 24, 2008
Island Global Yachting (IGY), the luxury marina and waterfront developer, has announced the appointment of Michael Horrigan as the organisation’s new chief executive officer for Middle East and Europe.
Horrigan will be responsible for marina and related upland real estate design and development for all projects in the Middle East & Europe, said a company statement.
“IGY’s local track record bears testament to the vast potential within the Middle East. Our current projects mark just the tip of an iceberg of opportunity. It is therefore an honour and a challenge to be appointed as IGY’s new CEO,” Horrigan said.
“Horrigan’s commitment and passion to IGY stood out from the very beginning and his vision for the company in the Middle East and Europe make him the right man for the job,” added Charles Garner, IGY president.
Horrigan, who moves from his role as director of development at IGY, said that his objective was to push the boundaries of waterfront development in the region.
“IGY is already in partnership with some of the most groundbreaking developers in the region. Nakheel, for one, is a partner with whom we are working on some of the most ambitious projects in the world. Anchor Marina on The Palm Jumeirah is an example of this fruitful partnership that is bringing a completely new level of luxury to waterfront development in this region.”
Horrigan, an award winning architect, is uniquely positioned to take IGY forward. He has been senior vice president and project director for several international project management companies operating throughout the mainland US as well as in the Far East and the Middle East, the statement said.
IGY is the exclusive marina developer for all of Nakheel’s coastline based developments, including The Palm and The World.
Chris O’Donnell, CEO of Nakheel, was amongst the first to send his congratulations “Nakheel were delighted to hear of Michael’s appointment as he and his team at IGY have demonstrated the skills required to design and develop the world-leading marinas and supporting upland facilities our unique projects require,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service