Liberty IT creates 100 jobs and new hub in Portershed

Pictured from L-R Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland, Hildegarde Naughton, Government Chief Whip and Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health,  Tony Marron, Managing Director, Emma Mullan Senior Director of Talent at the official announcement by Liberty IT that it will create 100 jobs over the next two years- Photo credit - Mike Shaughnessy

Pictured from L-R Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland, Hildegarde Naughton, Government Chief Whip and Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health, Tony Marron, Managing Director, Emma Mullan Senior Director of Talent at the official announcement by Liberty IT that it will create 100 jobs over the next two years- Photo credit - Mike Shaughnessy

Liberty IT has expanded its presence across Ireland with a new hub in the heart of Galway’s innovation space, PorterShed. As part of its growth plan, the industry leader in digital innovation has also announced the creation of 100 new jobs.

The multi-award-winning company, which develops technologies exclusively for its parent company, Fortune Top 100 Liberty Mutual Insurance, already employs over 650 people across the island of Ireland, with offices in Belfast and Dublin.

This project is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.

Minister for Enterprise Trade & Enterprise Simon Coveney said he was really pleased with the announcement that Liberty IT has chosen to develop its new hub in Galway, creating 100 new jobs.

“The West has become hugely important in the tech sector, and with this announcement they are continuing to demonstrate their commitment to Ireland.

“The hub will allow for innovative and exciting new work to be undertaken, while availing of the wealth of talent available in Galway and surrounding areas. “This talent is no doubt a driving force behind Liberty IT’s decision to choose Galway for this investment. I would like to congratulate the team and wish them continued success in Ireland and this new project.”

Galway based Minister and Government Chief Whip, Hildegarde Naughton said the expansion of Liberty IT’s workforce in Galway is not only a vote of confidence, but critically, it is a clear commitment to and belief in the people of Galway and all that they have to offer.

“These 100 jobs bring the total to almost 2,000 new jobs announced in Galway so far this year; no surprise given the highly skilled talent pool that the West of Ireland has to offer. I want to extend my hearty congratulations to the entire team at Liberty IT and to your incumbent recruits,” she added.

Tony Marron, Managing Director of Liberty IT said Galway is one of Ireland’s most vibrant tech communities and that they are delighted to open Liberty IT’s new hub here.

“When looking into potential locations, PorterShed was the obvious choice for us as its outstanding contribution to supporting the growth and development of innovative businesses is very much aligned with the ethos of Liberty IT.

“Over the last number of years, we’ve grown significantly and have developed our capabilities, particularly in the areas of data science, AI and machine learning. It’s a difficult time for many across our sector, with many downsizing across Ireland in recent months.

“Liberty IT are dedicated to supporting the incredible tech talent across the country and I am pleased to announce that we will be recruiting 100 new jobs over the next two years.”

Emma Mullan, Liberty IT’s Senior Director of Talent added that over many years, they have been consistently recognised as a great place to work.

“We are really proud of the diverse, equitable, innovative and creative culture we have created, where our employees can thrive and develop their skills and careers.

“I am really excited to watch our Galway hub develop over the next few years and I have no doubt that our business will be all the richer for it.

“We have appointed Darren Muldoon, a current employee of Liberty IT, as Site Lead for the Galway hub, and he will be central to building the vibrant and engaging culture for our growing workforce and connecting us to the local Tech Community,” she added.

CEO of IDA Ireland Michael Lohan said the aannouncement by Liberty IT is welcome news and further enhances Ireland’s emerging insurtech cluster.

 

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