Director-General of RTÉ

The Director-General is chief executive and editor-in-chief of Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). The current Director-General is Dee Forbes, and is the most senior person in the Public Service Broadcaster,[1] replaced Noel Curran in the role in 2016.[2]

The RTÉ Board appoints the Director-General of RTÉ who in effect fulfils the dual role of Chief Executive and of Editor in Chief. The Director-General heads the RTÉ Executive Board, which comprises the company's top management and includes the Chief Financial Officer, the Director of Communications and the Managing Directors of the Television, Radio, and News divisions.[3] The Director-General reports to the Board and sits on it "in an ex officio capacity".[4] The current Director-General serves a term of five years (reduced from seven years) at which point he/she may ask for an extension.[5]

Director Generals

Name Years served
Edward J. Roth 1960 1962
Kevin McCourt 1962 1968
Thomas P. Hardiman 1968 1975
Oliver Maloney 1975 1978
George T. Waters 1978 1985
Vincent Finn 1985 1992
Joe Barry 1992 1997
Bob Collins 1997 2003[6]
Cathal Goan 2003 2010
Noel Curran 2011 2016[7]
Dee Forbes 2016 [8]

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