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Permanent tsb, Ryanair and MG Rover. He is an honours graduate in business studies from Portobello College Dublin, a postgraduate of the Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School in UCD and a member of the MII.
18 CPM Ireland has appointed Gingkai Tan as its new commercial director. Tan comes to Ireland from CPM Australia. He has spent the last four years working with CPM, initially managing its contact centre business before becoming account director on direct sales. He was also a member of the senior man- agement team. In his new role as commercial director he will be involved in various parts of the business, focusing on business development with new and existing clients, as well as progressing current projects. CPM said it will also be taking advantage of his knowledge and experience of managing clients in the utilities sector in Australia.
19 Bryna O’Neill has joined MJ Flood Ireland as marketing manager. She is responsible for supporting the company’s brand strategy and driving its marketing function across all industry sectors. O’Neill previously worked as market- ing executive for courier company
Cyclone. Prior to this, she worked as a marketing assistant with the South Dublin Ford Centre.
She has also
worked as a market researcher for Ipsos/MRBI. O’Neill is a graduate of Tallaght Institute of Technology.
20 Sarah Ryan has been appointed as a con- sultant at Irish-owned financial and corpo- rate public relations company Powerscourt in London. Originally from Tipperary, Ryan was previously a client director with Drury in Dublin. At Powerscourt, she will advise UK and Irish clients on their UK communications.
21 OMF Publicity has appointed Sinead Kavanagh as account manager for the com- pany’s PR division. In this role, she will work across a range of consumer and corporate clients. Kavanagh holds an honours economics degree from UCD and a higher diploma in public rela- tions and event management from the Fitzwilliam Institute. She joins OMF Publicity from WHPR in Dublin where she specialised in consumer and digi- tal PR for the past four years.
22 Ken Fitzpatrick has been appointed CEO at online PR and social media agency, Simply Zesty. Most recently Fitzpatrick estab- lished his own management consul-
tancy practice. He has been CEO of
Weddingsonline.ie and, prior to this, worked with
Sanogroup.com, which he joined as marketing director with
Irishjobs.ie. He then moved on to become managing director of
Saongroup.com’s start-up software business, Candidate Manager. Fitzpatrick concluded his career at
Saongroup.com with a two-year stint as group chief executive. He has also held various marketing positions with Irish Life and holds a bachelor of busi- ness studies degree from DCU.
23 Tara Daly recently joined CKSK as account director for client services. Daly has over 10 years’ experience managing mar- keting campaigns for technology firms in the San Francisco Bay Area. Most recently, she was management super- visor at McCann Worldgroup San Francisco, where she managed Microsoft's B2B digital campaigns.
24 Claire Feely has been promoted to the posi- tion of account director at Elevate PR. Feely joined Elevate in 2004. Her cur- rent clients include Nokia, FitFlop, Howard’s Storage World, Edward Dillon, TK Maxx and Veuve Clicquot. She is a graduate of UCD and the Fitzwilliam Institute.
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