The Business & Finance CIO 100 Index 2022, in association with Equinix, recognises the top 100 Chief Information Officers working across some of the most innovative companies in Ireland today.
The CIO 100 Index 2022 was launched officially today at Dublin Tech Summit on 15th June, 2022, at an 8am breakfast reception in the RDS Minerva Room. Sponsored and opened by Equinix, it featured a keynote address from Harry Moseley, Co-CIO of Zoom.
Joining the discussion were some of Ireland’s leading IT professionals, Colin Kennedy, CIO DPD Ireland and Ashling Cunningham, CIO, Irish Water. The panel was moderated by Joan Mulvihill, Digitalisation & Sustainability Lead, Siemens. Michael Galvin, Enterprise Sales Director, Ireland, Equinix, opened the discussion.
Maurice Mortell, Manager Director, Equinix Ireland spoke about the importance of the event at a recent photocall: “The CIO 100 Index event is testament to the fact that our economy and the digital world have become inextricably linked. The future of business – and our everyday lives – relies on brave decision-making from our digital leaders and it is important that we celebrate those people and the far-reaching impact they are making. Equinix is proud to be supporting the CIO 100 Index and I look forward to some rich conversations with the people driving innovation across Ireland today when we gather at the RDS in June.”
Here is section four of the four-section list.
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Nick Atkinson, Chief Officer, Technology Operations, Europe/Director of Solutions, Architecture and Technology/Lead Architect,
Visa
Roy Baker, Director of Transformation & Change,
SSE Airtricity
He is a highly experienced Operations director delivering award winning services to a multi jurisdiction customer base over a twelve year period of growth implementing and delivering Lean Six Sigma company wide. He is experienced at working at board level and with C level stakeholders including the leadership of a number of C level committees. Baker delivered operations and Digital/Data transformations including AI platforms, Robotic Process Automation, Integration, Cloud and ERP platforms including Oracle, Juniper and SAP. Comfortable in agile and lean environments at scale, having set up and delivered both Agile working and DevOps functions in multiple organisations and in different countries and cultures.
Alan Bambury, Chief Information Security Officer,
Kerry Group Plc
Nathan Bishop, Group Information Technology Director,
Grafton Group Plc
Previous positions include Director of Enterprise Architecture at Homeserve and Head of Information Technology Services and Architecture at E.ON. He has a BSc in Computer Science from Middlesex University.
Phil Blackwell, Chief Information Officer,
The Irish Times
Jonathan Boylan, Chief Technology Officer,
FINEOS
A strong understanding of insurance and the creative application of new technology and software design to insurance distinguish his 30-plus year career. Jonathan joined FINEOS in 1995 to direct product design, authoring several FINEOS patents. In the early 2000s, he led the strategic redevelopment of the FINEOS product to Java. He has held key positions in the management of application design, technology architecture and product development. As a member of the FINEOS Leadership Team, Jonathan helps define and execute strategy at FINEOS. He is responsible for the FINEOS Pre-Sales team and plays a key role in the direction of the FINEOS R&D program.
Andrew Brothers, Chief Information Officer,
Primark
Andrew Brothers has been Chief Information Officer at Primark since 2021 with previous roles including CIO for Europe & Indonesia at Ahold Delhaize, Global CIO & Digital Director at TCC Global and CIO at Whitbread. Andrew is a digital executive with global multi sector expertise in both the client and consulting side, who is driving business value through the use of innovative and market leading technology solutions that are redefining the retail industry.
Eileen Burns, Chief Digital Officer,
Arthur Cox
Eileen is also responsible for the digital transformation agenda within Arthur Cox, with a strategy to embed legal tech into the day to day work activities of our partners, associates, trainees and consultants firm wide and to identify and shape tech enabled client services. Previously, Eileen spent 17 years in senior leadership positions at both European and global levels within Accenture CIO and 10 years on Accenture client consulting engagements.
Wayne Bursey, Industrial Cyber Security Lead,
Siemens Ltd
Jared Carstensen, Chief Information Security Officer,
CRH Plc
He has contributed and led various projects across the EMEA, Americas and APAC regions and is currently listed as a member of the IT Governance Institute Expert Panel (on 10+ Information Security and related domains). He is a member of the Standards.org advisory panel on ISO 27001, ISO 38500 along with best practice frameworks and standards.
Brian Chapman, Chief Information Officer,
Eir Ireland
In May 2018, Brian Chapman was appointed as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of eir. Brian joined eir through the purchase of Meteor in 2005 and has held a number of senior IT roles throughout the years. His role as CIO encompasses IT Strategy, Security, Transformation, Architecture, Development and IT Operations functions. Brian holds a BEng in Telecommunications Engineering from Dublin City University, and a BA in Technology Management from the Institute of Technology.
Paul Clarke, Chief Technology Officer,
SL Controls
Paul supports SL Controls’ development in controls and site systems such as MES, OEE, and ERP integration, and he continues to build expertise in cloud systems to create turnkey solutions from controls to cloud. His experience as part of the management team gives insight into areas like introducing new skills and technologies, and growing the capabilities of the SL Controls’ engineering teams.
Sean Convery, Chief Technology Officer,
Boylesports
Sean Convery is the CTO at Boylesports since 2015. He is a strong technology manager in enterprise scale ICT, network and data centre Domains both internal to an organization and supporting customers. He is skilled at prioritizing business needs and risks and right sized approach for solving current issues and growing teams as business grows. Sean Convery is an experienced operation, project, programme and people manager in public and private sector domains with numerous M&A integrations experience.
Ashling Cunningham, CIO,
Irish Water
Louise Dennehy, Chief Information Officer,
Central Bank of Ireland
Rosalyn Donnelly, Head of IT,
C&D Foods
Chris Donnelly, Chief Information Officer,
BWG Foods
Tim Drew, VP Head of IT Infrastructure,
RenaissanceRe
Drew has experience spanning Enterprise data centre solutions, low latency high performance storage design, virtualisation design including physical to virtual migration projects on a global scale, cloud connectivity, Hybrid and full cloud infrastructure design, Azure, AWS and infrastructure transformation projects. He has a keen interest in all thing’s retention and backup related. Drew’s key strengths include Global Budget management, conflict resolution, contract negotiation and supplier management.
John Duffy, Head of IT/Associate Director,
The Brightwater Group
He has led a huge array of digital transformation projects in the last three years, helping drive the success of the Brightwater Group with leading edge technologies. John’s role ensures that the Brightwater Group remains a leader within the recruitment sector and that their systems serve to enhance both client and candidate experience within the Group.
Ryan Estes, VP of Technology,
Datalex
Keith Fingleton, Chief Information Officer,
IDA Ireland
Phillip Fischer, Chief Information Officer,
UCD
In his 12 years with Aramark Phillip worked with the Enterprise and European business entities to develop long term ICT strategies and effective ICT services models and played a key part in driving the region forward. Previous roles include running an IT services business in Germany before joining the Musgrave Group Ireland, where he held a number of positions with the primary aim of delivering business intelligence solutions across the enterprise and project managing the integration of new acquisitions. Phillip is a member of Ibec’s Digital Economy Policy Committee and completed the Henley MBA in 2009 specialising in ICT Shared Services.
Business & Finance CIO 100 (alphabetical by surname):
View part one (A-F)
View part two (F-L)
View part three (L-O)
View part four (O-W)