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Motoring Media Association of Ireland (MMAI) Holds Inaugural AGM in Dublin

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The Motoring Media Association of Ireland (MMAI) has held its inaugural Annual General Meeting (AGM). Members gathered to unanimously ratify the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association of the new entity, and to elect officers.  

 The new Association has been established to represent professional motoring journalists across print and digital outlets in Ireland and is the result of a merger between the Irish Motoring Writers Association (IMWA) and the Association of Professional Motoring Press (APMP). 

 At the first AGM of the new Association, the following appointments to Officer roles were made:

Chair: Joe Rayfus; 

Vice-Chair: Daragh Keany; 

Secretary: David Walshe; 

Treasurer: Martin McCarthy; 

Public Relations Officer: Caroline Kidd. 

The newly elected MMAI Executive Committee at the Association’s inaugural AGM in Dublin. Pictured from left to right: David Walshe, Secretary; Daragh Keany, Vice-Chair; Joe Rayfus, Chair; Caroline Kidd, PRO; and Martin McCarthy, Treasurer.

 

The MMAI will be responsible for organising the annual Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year and Continental Tyres Irish Van of the Year Awards, Ireland’s most prestigious and widely recognised motoring accolades for over 40 years. Only members of the MMAI are eligible to vote in these awards, which determine the best new cars and vans to be launched each year. 

 

Leah Carroll and Michael Moroney were elected to the Awards Executive and will be joined by Joe Rayfus to oversee the planning and organisation of the annual Irish Car of the Year and Irish Van of the Year awards.  

John Galvin and Cathal Doyle were elected to join Daragh Keany on the Association’s Members Executive, which will oversee membership criteria of the MMAI. Membership will be restricted to media professionals currently producing original motoring related content in Ireland, with membership eligibility reviewed on an annual basis. 

Founding members of the MMAI pictured at the new Association’s inaugural AGM in Dublin. Joining remotely via video link were members Bob Flavin, Michael Sheridan, Mark Gallivan, Paul White and Justin Delaney.

The MMAI brings together Ireland’s most experienced motoring journalists across print, broadcast, and online media, with members representing the full spectrum of national, local, and online media. The new Association has been created to be modern and inclusive, with members from around the country working in the interests of motorists and new car buyers across Ireland. 

 

Speaking at the AGM, Joe Rayfus, newly elected Chair of the MMAI, said: “I am honoured to be elected as the first Chairperson of the MMAI and I am also incredibly grateful to my peers for giving me the opportunity to lead this association of exceptional, talented, and deeply committed motoring journalists.  

 

“As a new association, we will build on the great traditions and values of our former organisations, while working together to represent all our members and ensure that now and long into the future the Irish Car of the Year and Irish Van of the Year Awards continue to be the most prestigious and highly regarded awards among the industry and consumers.”   

Pictured left to right: Outgoing Chair of the APMP – Cathal Doyle, Joe Rayfus – Chair of the MMAI and Tony Conlon – outgoing Chair of the IMWA.

Further details on the Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year and Irish Van of the Year Awards 2023 will be issued by the MMAI in the coming weeks, with an Awards Gala planned for November.  

 

The website of the MMAI is currently under construction. When launched it will outline the goals and objectives of the new Association and provide further information on membership and the audiences our members represent across print, broadcast, and online media.