Dublin Airport Authority Chairman to resign
Posted: 13 May 2011 | Dublin Airport Authority | No comments yet
David Dilger has informed the Board of the DAA of his intention to step down from his position as Chairman of the company…
David Dilger has informed the Board of the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) today of his intention to step down from his position as Chairman of the company.
Mr Dilger has resigned so as to afford more time to his broad range of other interests. His resignation takes effect from May 31.
On behalf of the Board of the company, DAA Chief Executive Declan Collier thanked Mr Dilger for his contribution over the past two years. “David has been an excellent Chairman of the company and we wish him well in the future.”
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