Employment

iConnect to create 20 new jobs

By Business & Finance
11 February 2015
John McEvoy, iConnect
John McEvoy, iConnect

iConnect has announced that it has acquired Galway company Screenway to roll out its education arm in Ireland. The deal will see iConnect retain Screenway’s 10 employees and create 20 new full-time education specialists positions expanding out of Galway and operating in counties nationwide.

Director of iConnect, John McEvoy said: “From the outset our ambition was to develop the brand across retail, business and education. The acquisition of Screenway, who have been Apple Education Solution experts since 2001, completes this three-pronged approach and will see us working closely with schools, teachers and students to ensure the smooth rollout of Apple across the education system. Our focus in 2015 is the rollout of iPad’s in primary and secondary schools and educating both teachers and students on effective learning through technology.

He continued: “We’re delighted to acquire Screenway who are specialists in the education field and have a proven track record and we look forward to welcoming 20 new employees on board to assist with the development of our education arm within iConnect.”

Maureen Casey, who founded Screenway will remain with her full team and will lead iConnect Galway. She says: “The transition to iConnect has been very exciting and gives our team a new challenge along with a great opportunity to expand our education services nationwide. iConnect are a fast growing organisation, and we’re excited to be on board for this growth phase.”

Speaking on the services that they will continue to provide through iConnect, Casey said: “We work with schools on defining a strategy and then project manage the whole implementation. We’re not in the business of just selling boxes. With an education specialist in each outlet, supported by service provider teams, we help schools deploy and maximise their Apple investments.”

iConnect launched their European delivery in December 2013 when it opened its first stores in Liffey Valley Dublin and Whitewater Shopping Centre in Kildare. Two further stores were opened in 2014 in Foyleside Shopping Centre, Derry and Henry Street, Dublin. iConnect currently employs 60 people and will now see its employment base grow to 80 this month.