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Elaine Smyth to step down from senior Catalyst role

Elaine Byrne Catalyst
/ 26th February 2023 /
George Morahan

Elaine Smyth has announced that she plans to retire from her role as director of entrepreneurship & scaling at Catalyst in June

Bryne first joined Catalyst eight years ago as head of programmes and has overseen the growth of several core initiatives during her time at the Northern Irish non-profit technology entrepreneur hub.

Steve Orr, CEO of Catalyst and a long-time colleague of Smyth's, said: "Elaine represents Northern Ireland’s technology sector at its best: a humble, but amazingly effective leader who works tirelessly behind the scenes to make things easier for entrepreneurs in Northern Ireland who dream of creating and scaling a world leading company.”

Smyth has been part of Northern Ireland's start-up and scale-up environment since 1997 when she helped to grow Belfast telecoms software startup APiON before its sale to Phone.com for $250m in 1999.

She later served as COO at Aeopona and in senior roles at Anaeko, Kana and TechStart before joining Catalyst in 2015.

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“It has been a privilege to work with Catalyst and serve the entrepreneurial community.  I have thoroughly enjoyed this season in my life, and I now feel ready to step aside and be the biggest cheerleader for the Catalyst team to carry the vision forward," Smyth said.

"I have really loved my role at Catalyst, the energy of the place, the vibe. It is rewarding and challenging,” she added.

“I’ve been inspired by the people, the entrepreneurs and what they are prepared to do to create something special. It’s humbling at times to see that dedication - you go through the highs with them when it works out and the lows when it doesn’t.

Elaine Byrne Catalyst
Elaine Smyth will step down from Catalyst in June.

"I think my experience gives me a lot of empathy for what people growing a business are going through. I can relate to the pain as well as the success.”

Smyth expects to be involved in projects and mentoring in this space in some capacity in future.

“If I was to give any advice to entrepreneurs it would be to have the courage to take a risk and try things. Some things will work and some won’t, but you have to have the confidence to take the risk. It’s the approach we’ve taken at Catalyst,” she continued.

“I’d also suggest entrepreneurs take time to listen and observe what is happening around them. So much of a company’s success is about making sure you have the right product market fit and then getting the timing right."

Smyth believes the future is bright for Northern Ireland’s tech and innovation community and that Catalyst will be at the forefront of its progression.

“There has been an incredible change in the technology sector since I started my career. Trying to hire back then was hard because there were very few software companies in Northern Ireland compared to what you see now. There has also been a huge change in the ambition we have and the number of people willing to have a go at creating their own companies,” she said.

“If you look at the direction of travel for the economy, at the goals laid out in the 10X Economy Vision and other policy, there is so much alignment, working with the likes of the Department for the Economy and many, many partners. To make change happen we will be stronger together.

“There now stands an amazing opportunity for me to hand over the reins to a successor who can help Catalyst in the next phase of its strategic direction and support the vibrant and flourishing entrepreneurial community here. I wish them the very best.”

Photo: Elaine Smyth. (Pic: Catalyst)

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