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CIO 100 Index 2022 in association with Equinix — Part 4

By Business & Finance
15 June 2022

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.

Part 1Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4


Dave O’Donovan, Chief Digital & Information Officer,
Aer Lingus

Dave O’Donovan is the Chief Digital and Information Officer at Aer Lingus. He is a member of the Executive Management Committee of Aer Lingus, a €2bn revenue business (2019), and a member of the Management Committee of IAG Tech, the technology function supporting IAG, whose airlines also include British Airways, Iberia and Vueling. He is accountable for all technology across Aer Lingus, both from a Delivery and Run perspective; Lead the People Transformation workstream across IAG Tech, driving cultural and people transformation. O’Donovan is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in extracting business value from digital, data and technology across multiple industries and geographies as consultant, an entrepreneur, and a corporate leader.


Niall O’Dowd, IT Director,
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP

Niall O’Dowd is the IT Director for Mason Hayes & Curran LLP, a top tier Irish law firm. With over 25 years of technical and management experience in the IT industry, O’Dowd has a deep understanding of the IT commercial application of various platforms and systems. Since joining MHC in 2008 the firm has seen huge growth and O’Dowd has successfully managed this large scale expansion keeping pace with the leading IT industry standards and trends. He has been involved in numerous projects, infrastructure implementations and software upgrades across the IT enterprise environment. Key projects and areas of interest include Cybersecurity, AI, Business innovation through IT, and Enterprise cloud solutions.


Gerard O’Flaherty, Chief Information Officer,
Fexco Corporate Payments

Gerard O’Flaherty is the CIO at Fexco Corporate Payments, a division of the Fexco Group, who provide specialist payment processing services to enable clients to issue payments quickly, accurately, securely and cost-effectively. Leading a dynamic IT team in the FinTech industry, he has embarked on a number of large projects in Ireland, United Kingdom, Germany, New Zealand over the years working with all the major banks and payment providers. These projects have delivered a wide range of payment products to a vast range of customers.


Tony O’Halloran, Global Group IT Director,
Dole Plc

Tony O’Halloran is the Global Group IT Director for Total Produce, the world’s largest global Fresh Produce Company who are headquartered in Dublin. O’Halloran is responsible for the oversight of Total Produce Global IT Operations with a particular emphasis on Digital Transformation and has over 3 decades of experience working in the IT sector for multi-national companies operating in the IT, Financial Services and Fresh Produce sectors.


Tom O’Leary, Chief Information Officer,
Icon plc

Tom O’Leary is ICON’s Chief Information Officer and has over 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. O’Leary joined ICON in 2001 as Manager of Data Management and has held various leadership positions including, Global Head of Data Management and President of ICON Central Laboratories.

Prior to joining ICON, he worked for SmithKline Beecham and later GlaxoSmithKline and held positions in Data Management, Project Management and Resource Management. He holds a Degree in Medicinal Chemistry and a Masters in Data Management from Kingston University in Surrey and is a Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry.


Matt Peterson, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer,
Aptiv

Matt Peterson is an accomplished IT Executive with a proven record of success in facilitating business growth through effective alignment of technology functions to meet business needs. Peterson is the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Aptiv where he is responsible for global oversight of the Information Technology (IT), Global Business Services (GBS) and Critical Initiatives Delivery (Enterprise PMO) functions.

He has an established reputation in technology leadership, strategic planning, and change management. He is adept at supporting mergers and acquisitions, performing business process design, and directing complete project management operations. Peterson is highly familiar with managing ERP and CRM deployments, eBusiness initiatives, and overseeing outsourcing/offshoring. He has CPIM and CIRM certifications and extensive leadership training.


Pam Power, Head of Information Technology,
Ibec

Pam Power works as the Head of Information at Ibec, Ireland’s largest lobby and business representative group. Their purpose is to help build a better, sustainable future by influencing, supporting and delivering for business success. With over 250 employees, Ibec engages with key stakeholders in Ireland and internationally through their six regional offices and Brussels office, along with an extensive international network in the UK and US.


John Power, Director Of Information Technology,
National Broadband Ireland

John Power is a Senior Information Technologist with a proven track record of delivering value, revenue and transformational change at leadership level. Power has extensive experience in providing clear vision and strategy, and has a track record in the end-to-end delivery of software solutions across organisations including Vodafone (Middle East / Africa), T-Mobile (Europe / USA), Hutchison Whampoa / 3 / Three (Worldwide) and Inmarsat. Within Ireland, John has held positions with Enet and now National Broadband Ireland (NBI).

His current NBI responsibilities include, overseeing the entire information technology real estate, specifically the BSS/OSS, ERP, PPM (Project Portfolio Mgt), Analytics, ICT and IT Operations, maintaining them according to established goals, standards and contractual requirements, as well as having full responsibility for the alignment of IT strategies to business strategies and desired outcomes.


Peter Quinn, Chief Information Officer,
DCC Plc

Peter has been Chief Information Officer since he joined DCC in 2004. He also spent three years as Chief Operating Officer of DCC’s largest oil distribution business, Certas Energy UK. Prior to joining DCC, Peter worked as an IT consultant with an international firm where he specialised in the delivery of complex IT solutions across a range of business sectors. He had previously worked in the food and transport industries in a variety of IT leadership roles.


Katrina R. Redmond, SVP, Chief Information Officer,
Eaton Group

Katrina R. Redmond is senior vice president and chief information officer for Eaton, a global power management company. Katrina is responsible for the enterprise information technology strategy and execution. She joined Eaton in 2021. Prior to Eaton, Katrina worked for Hubbell, where she served as vice president and CIO. Throughout her career, she has guided digital transformations and global e-commerce solutions, and delivered global enterprise system implementations.

She has held IT leadership roles at ABB, GE Grid Solutions, GE Industrial Solutions and GE Plastics. Katrina received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and psychology from Southern Polytechnic State University. She later received a Master of Science degree in industrial engineering from the University of Georgia. Katrina has served on the GE Women in Technology Board and received a CIO 100 Award in 2013.


Stephen Reidy, Chief Information Officer,
Three Ireland 

Stephen is CIO at Three Ireland, which he joined in July 2014. He was previously Head of Strategy & Consulting at O2 Ireland for three years before it was acquired by Three’s parent company and worked in several senior roles at UK telecoms provider Orange between 2002 and 2011 in IT and programme management. Stephen is a UL Electronics graduate.


John Roche, VP of Technology,
Regnology

John Roche is the Head Of Development at Regnology since 2021. He has held leadership positions in technology services companies for many years, specializing in building and leading teams to deliver on key business outcomes with a focus on scale, durability, and high-performance. John Roche has experience in leading cross functional teams using different delivery methodologies. Before that, he has been Vice President and Innovation Officer at Fenergo, responsible for running the Platform Engineering teams of Fenergo’s flagship CLM Enterprise product.


Barry Roche, Chief Information Officer,
Concern Worldwide

Barry Roche is the Chief Information Officer at Concern Worldwide. He graduated from UCD with a degree in History and Politics in 1992, he subsequently completed a diploma in Public relations in DIT before moving to the US in 1994. After several years working in the financial services industry he returned to Ireland in 2003. Since then he has worked with Concern in numerous IT roles and became CIO in 2019. He recently completed a Diploma in Digital Leadership with the IMI”


Gerry Rogers, Director of IT Services,
An Post

Gerry Rogers has been Director of IT Services at An Post since 2021 and was working as Head of IT Infrastructure and Service Delivery for 2 years prior. Previous roles include Global Head of Infrastructure Operations at Jazz Pharmaceuticals and IT Operations Manager at Dublin Airport Authority.


Michael Ryan, IT Projects Director,
Sisk

Michael is IT Projects Director at Sisk Group since 2020, and was Head of Group IT Projects prior. Previous roles include Senior Independent Advisor to Musgrave Group IT and Global Technology Services Leader at IBM. Michael is an energetic and decisive senior executive with a sustained track record of delivering business outcomes through successful execution of business transformation programmes.

He is very passionate about embracing big challenges and helping others succeed while always looking to opportunities to deliver real value for clients in Business Transformation programs, complex program governance, Sales Leadership, or as a strategic advisor on adopting new technologies such as cloud.


Bob Savage, Chief Information Officer, 
Dell Technologies

Bob Savage has worked for Dell Technologies for 31 years and started with the Company in 1988 as a product engineer. Over the last 3 decades he has held many different leadership roles in Dell Technologies including: Manufacturing, Engineering, Services and IT, & has been responsible for teams in Ireland, India, Egypt and the US.

He is a chartered Engineer & fellow of Irish Academy of Engineers. Savage is the former Chairman of Cork Institute of Technology and held the role of inaugural Chair of Munster Technological University from January to June of this year. He was a board member of The American Chamber of Commerce Ireland from 2013 to 2019 and took on the role of president throughout 2016.


Richard Schouten, Group Vice President Information Systems,
Smurfit Kappa

Richard Schouten is a solutions-driven IT Executive with 13+ years of success profitably managing multi million-euro IT organisations, infrastructures, and projects to meet evolving business, financial, and market demands of growth-oriented companies. He currently works as Group Vice President Information Systems at Smurfit Kappa.

He has expertise in driving full lifecycle delivery of complex, 7- and 8-figure projects that transform IT infrastructures, automate processes, and yield measurable cost reductions, productivity gains, and revenue growth. Schouten is well-qualified with an MBA and M.S. in Electrical Engineering/Information Technology.


Shane Slattery, Chief Information Officer,
Dawn Meats Group

Shane Slattery, CIO Dawn Meats Group. Slattery worked internationally with KPMG for several years designing systems and process changes for their blue chip clients including Ray Ban Sunglasses, Heineken and Nalco Chemical Company (now Ecollab). He has almost 25 years’ experience as CIO of Dawn Meats Group which is one of Ireland’s largest food producers. The company operates in 12 countries, exports to over 50 countries, has over 7000 employees and a turnover which is in excess of €2Bn. A Master’s degree graduate of the Michael Smurfit Business college, he is also a certified Prince2 project practitioner, MsP practitioner and ITIL Expert.


Ray Snowdon, Chief Information Officer,
Microsoft

Beginning as a Management Consultant at PwC, IBM and then Accenture, Ray’s Microsoft journey began in 2006 as Global IT Operations Manager, moving his way up through the ranks in customer experience, operations, risk and compliance, advertising and now to his current role in business intelligence. Initially his path was in engineering, having obtained a BE and MEngSc from UCD.


Mike Tesar, CTO,
LetsGetChecked

Mike is chief Technology Officer at LetsGetChecked – a leading health insights company that empowers people to take an active role in their health to live longer, happier lives. Mike’s specific expertise lies in system architecture design and development, project management and product roll-out in enterprise software development and deployment. He has incorporated his vision of a data lake, and the need for data scientists and experts working off this to come up with intelligence from the data that feeds back into the product continuously. This allows the company to give customers dynamic health insights and proactive advice.


Fran Thompson, Chief Information Officer,
HSE

Fran Thompson is interim Chief Information Officer of the Health Service Executive (HSE) and CEO of eHealth Ireland enabling the digital transformation of Ireland’s health service. Fran Thompson has over 25 years health ICT leadership experience and has a comprehensive understanding and practical application of transformation and change management within the health sector. Before his appointment as interim Chief Information Officer Fran was the Programme Director for the Strategic e-Health Programme for the Office of the CIO.

Fran has been involved with all aspects of ICT and has played a leading role in delivering various projects and programmes including Hospital Administration and Hospital Clinical systems, Primary Care messaging solutions and Health Finance solutions. Fran led the creation and set up of the ICT Project Management Office within the HSE and has responsibility for delivering a number of key strategic e-Health programmes including the electronic health record for the country and the Individual Health Identifier.


Niall Twomey, CTO,
Fenergo

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As Chief Technology Officer for Fenergo, Niall has responsibility for technical strategy, design and architecture.Prior to working with Fenergo , Niall spent over 10 years working with leading IT and consulting houses in financial services product development and system integration roles at Barclays Capitals, Fidelity Investments and Accenture. Niall holds an honors MBA from UCD, Smurfit Business School of Business Dublin and an honors degree in Business Information Systems from University College Cork.


Claudio Viotti, Head of Quantitive Development,
Aerlytix

Claudio Viotti is head of quantitative development in Aerlytix, a technology company that is leading the way in aviation finance technology. With technology and aviation finance central to Ireland’s future business success, Claudio is spearheading the efforts that are revolutionising an industry.

With a degree in aeronautical engineering and a PhD in mathematics from a prestigious US university, plus valuable years of experience in both academic research and commercial technology companies, Claudio was perfectly placed to lead the quantitative effort in this highly capital intensive, complex, yet technology starved industry.

Working closely with his team and clients, Claudio has advanced modelling capabilities using the latest world class technology in ways that the industry has never seen before. Claudio’s skills, vision and contribution to aviation finance technology are unrivalled in the sector.


Noelle Watts, Chief Information Technology Officer,
Ornua Co-operative Ltd

Noelle Watts is an experienced Chief Information Technology Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the Ingredients and dairy industry. Currently she works as part of the Ornua team and is skilled in Business Transformation, Business Process Design and technology enablement. She has a Masters in Digital Marketing from The Digital Marketing Institute and a Bachelor of Commerce from UCC. She has experience in IT strategy and change management.


Derek Wilson, Chief Information Officer,
Origin Enterprises

Origin is a focused Agri-services group providing specialist on-farm agronomy, digital agricultural services and the supply of crop technologies and inputs. Derek Wilson leads Origin’s technology strategy, governance, shared services, transformation programs and data analytics across the EU, UK and LATAM markets. He has entrepreneurial P&L responsibility for Origin‘s SaaS B2B digital agriculture business and Origin’s AI/ML research partnership (CONSUS) with UCD that works to identify and implement innovative AgTech solutions. Wilson was previously Technology & E-Commerce Director of The Irish Times Group and Managing Director of Siemens Business Services. He also held senior positions with KPMG, Version 1 and JBA.


 

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)