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■CAREERS
APPOINTMENTS
David Ferguson Chris Taylor Neil Wisdom Karl O'Leary
SAS Ireland recently Espion recently announced Complete Telecom recently Calyx Group has appointed
announced the appointment the appointment of Chris announced the appointment Karl O’Leary as managing
of David Ferguson as principal Taylor as forensic consultant. of Neil Wisdom as sales director for Calyx Software in
consultant at its Customer In this role, Taylor will be director. Wisdom will lead Ireland. Having joined Calyx
Excellence Centre in Dublin. responsible for conducting a the sales and marketing Software in 2007 as sales
As part of SAS’s pre-sales wide range of forensic investi- team at Complete Telecom. director, O’Leary quickly
team, Ferguson will be gations in line with leading Wisdom is one of Ireland’s established strong relation-
responsible for strategic international practice. He will most experienced IT sales ships with key customers,
performance management. also create awareness in the directors, with almost 20 major trading partners and
Ferguson has over 10 years’ Irish marketplace of the value years’ experience in the sec- the management and team at
experience in the technology of computer forensics and will tor. He joins Complete from Calyx. In his new role, he will
sector and has particular be a key member of the team Fluke Networks. Prior to that now take responsibility for
expertise in assisting finan- leading the ISO 27001 initia- he was business development the day-to-day operations
cial services companies tive at Espion. Taylor previ- director EMEA of Crannog and strategic management of
realise the potential of IT ously worked for eight years Software from 2005. Between this key business unit within
investments. Prior to joining as an IT investigator with the 1997 and 2005, Wisdom was the Calyx Group. O’Leary is a
SAS, Ferguson was a con- Technology Exploitation Unit sales and marketing director fellow of the Sales Institute of
sultant with Irish software of New Scotland Yard in of LAN Communications. He Ireland and a graduate of the
provider FINEOS, working London, where he led a team holds a diploma in electronic Irish Management Institute.
with clients in the banking, with responsibility for investi- engineering from Dublin
insurance and healthcare gation and analysis of digital Institute of Technology.
arena. evidence relating to interna- Wisdom has industry qualifi-
tional counter terrorism, cations from Cisco, Enterasys
Official Secrets legislation and a wide range of other
and domestic extremism. vendors.
Taylor has a wide range of
qualifications in forensic
investigation and financial
intelligence from training
bodies in the UK and US.
David Miller
TerminalFour has announced
the appointment of David
Orla Moran
Miller as chief operations
IrishJobs.ie has appointed
officer. Miller will leverage his
Orla Moran as general man-
extensive experience in man-
ager. In her new role, Moran
Veronica Curtin aging corporate development
will be responsible for driv-
Fujitsu has appointed strategies in order to scale
ing the continued growth of
Veronica Curtin as head of TerminalFour’s global sales
IrishJobs.ie in the Irish
the business consulting group and expansion strategy.
recruitment market. As
within the organisation. This Armed with over twenty-five
general manager, Moran will Gary David Jordan
new role will see Curtin, who years’ managerial, venture
oversee a team of 60 people UPC Business recently
has also been appointed to capital and global technology
across Dublin, Cork and appointed Gary David Jordan
Fujitsu’s management team, development experience,
Galway. Moran has worked as SME channel manager. In
develop Fujitsu’s consulting Miller joins TerminalFour
with
IrishJobs.ie for nine this position, Jordan will be
activity in Ireland, working from geographic information
years, having most recently responsible for developing
with existing and new clients. systems software provider
held the position of sales sales relationships and man-
Curtin is also the current eSpatial, where he was COO
director. Prior to this post, aging the facilitation of UPC
vice-president of the Irish for five years. Prior to this, he
she was promoted to senior Business SME products and
Management Consulting held a number of senior posi-
account manager and team services among a number of
Society. She holds a BSc in tions in Ireland and abroad
leader, having originally business resellers and distri-
computer applications from with firms including Sepro
started in the position of bution partners within the
Dublin City University, which and Iona Technologies, where
corporate account manager. Irish market. He will also
provided an excellent base for he was SVP of worldwide
Before joining
IrishJobs.ie, ensure partnerships have
her to build her consulting engineering. Miller holds an
Moran was assistant per- strong selling and delivery
career in the IT industry. engineering and mathematics
sonal secretary to Denis capabilities for driving sales
Since entering the industry degree and a postgraduate
O’Brien in Communicorp. and desired innovative busi-
in 1995, she has gained exten- diploma in management from
She holds a diploma in lan- ness development activities.
sive consulting experience Trinity College Dublin. He
guages, office and informa- Jordan has a degree in busi-
working with international is also a graduate of the
tion systems from LSB ness administration with an
consulting firms in Australia, senior executive programme,
College. emphasis on management
Germany, the UK and also as Stanford, California.
information systems.
consulting lead on a number
of global projects.
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