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Council-owned company behind Waterfront and Ulster Hall appoint board member as new CEO

Rob McConnell is the new chief executive of Belfast Waterfront and Ulster Hall Ltd

Rob McConnell is the new chief executive of Belfast Waterfront and Ulster Hall Ltd.
Rob McConnell is the new chief executive of Belfast Waterfront and Ulster Hall Ltd. (Ricky Parker Photography/Ricky Parker Photography)

THE council-owned company responsible for running Belfast’s Waterfront and Ulster Hall venues has appointed a member of its own board of directors as its new chief executive, four months after hiring a headhunting firm for the six figure role.

Rob McConnell has been confirmed as the new boss of Belfast Waterfront and Ulster Hall (BWUH) Ltd.

A former head of technology firm Expleo’s Northern Ireland operations, Mr McConnell has sat on the BWUH board since April 1 2023.

With a lengthy career in the tech industry, he announced his departure from Expleo in a Linkedin post just before Christmas.

The council-owned events company, which is responsible for the ICC Belfast, Waterfront and Ulster Hall venues had been without a permanent CEO since the exit of Julia Corkey last year.

In September, BWUH hired the Belfast headhunting firm 4C Executive to help draw up a list of potential interview candidates for the vacant role.

It’s understood the position was originally promoted with a salary in the region of £120,000 per year.

BWUH Ltd chair Steve Daniels said: “Not only has Rob established his own credentials in leadership, business growth and sales development, he has a strong commercial drive and an extensive knowledge of Northern Ireland’s business and public sectors.

“Having worked closely with him in his non-executive role on our board, we have been impressed by his knowledge of our industry, his strategic approach to solutions and his passion to drive our venues forward in a data driven, innovative way.”

The latest accounts for BWUH Ltd show the events business recorded a loss in the year ending March 31 2024.



One of the biggest increases in costs last year was staff, with outgoings rising 16% year-on-year to £4.3 million.

In that same period, remuneration for 10 senior managers increased by just over 13% to £513,493, compared to the £452,878 for 11 senior managers in 2022/23.

BWUH said the increased costs were down to the creation of a new senior sales manager role and the promotion of existing senior managers.

A spokesperson for Belfast City Council said the salary increases were within limits that did not require council approval.

Allowances paid to BWUH’s eight directors also increased by 13% to £202,239 in the same period.

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The ICC Belfast and Waterfront Hall, which is operated by BWUH Ltd.