Siobhán Holliman represents the NUJ on the Board of the Press Council. She was appointed Editor of The Tuam Herald in 2024 having formerly been Deputy Editor of the paper. She is a highly experienced journalist who has been working in the industry since the mid-1990s, initially in broadcasting, where she worked in Mid-West Radio. She then spent five years at Galway Bay FM in the newsroom and in current affairs.
For the past 16 years she has worked in The Tuam Herald, one of the oldest independently-owned newspapers in the country, during which time she has won several awards for her work. She was appointed Deputy Editor of the paper in 2013.
Siobhán holds a BA in Media Studies from the University of Ulster at Coleraine and a HD in Applied Communications from NUI Galway.
A former lecturer on the Communications course at NUI Galway, Siobhán is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board at NUI Galway.
Siobhán has been a member of the NUJ throughout her journalism career and has a long trade union record of involvement at chapel, branch and national level. She is Leas Cathaoirleach of the Irish Executive Council and has a keen interest in professional issues.
Siobhán was appointed to the Press Council in October 2019.