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manager. Previously, he was a project manager in Deutsche Post. He lives near Heidelberg in Germany with his wife Adele and their son Vincent. Email:marcwol- lenschlaeger@yahoo.de.


2005


Ffyona Cunningham – see MSc 2000.


MBS


1992 Nigel Lambe –see BComm 1991.


Oliver Loomes –see BComm 1991.


1993 Derek Creevey –see BComm 1991.


2005 Keith Donahue recently moved to privately-held Overture Networks as vice-president, customer service and sales engineer- ing. He moved to the US from Canada via Dublin nearly six years ago this summer. He and wife Meredith Nelson reside in Raleigh, North Carolina with their three children, William, Patrick and Charlotte.


2005


Patrick Farrell was recently appointed head of private banking at Ulster Bank. He has over 13 years’ experience in the financial services industry. He joined Ulster Bank Retail in April 2006 as head of product management. During his time there he has held a number of sen- ior roles, including head of


Jonathan Dillon –see BComm 1992.


retail strategy and market- ing and most recently head of commercial marketing. Before joining Ulster Bank, he worked for Bank of Ireland. He has also spent time working in his family’s agricultural business.


Amsterdam and London, she then married an Australian hedge fund accountant and now lives in sunny Kinsale and has two beautiful kids.


2001


Geraldine (Dwyer) Griffin – see BComm 2000.


in associationwith


MSc 2000


Ffyona Cunningham (MBA 04) was recently appointed partnership and marketing manager at CandidateManager, which provides web-based appli- cant tracking systems. Before joining the company, she was marketing director at IBNEY Company, located in Uruguay. She also previously worked as head ofmarketing at WindsorMotors Ireland and promotions manager in Independent Newspapers.


2003


Caitriona Johansson (née O'Flynn) is marketing manager in brand building and digital agency, Neworld Associates. She is currently establishing an office in Cork, bringing her passion for branding to the real capital! Email: caitriona@neworld.com.


2008 1996


Catherine Wilson works with Front Row Sports Management as its spon- sorship and marketing manager. She enjoys work- ing with the Front Row MD, Irish rugby profession- al Frankie Sheahan. Day- to-day she is responsible for sourcing speaking and sponsorship opportunities for a range of talent includ- ing RubyWalsh and David Wallace. After living in


Robert McEwen is now senior productmanager withWarner Bros Advanced Digital Services in Los Angeles, California. He lives inWest Hollywood with his fiancée Sarah. They plan on getting married in Malibu in August.


MMgtSc


1997 Pat Breslin – see BComm 1996.


2003 Erin McCann –see BComm 2002.


2008 Anna Callaghan is working as a senior marketing executive with KPMG in Dublin. She manages marketing activity and corporate events for the firm across Ireland. Contact her on LinkedIn: http://ie.linkedin.com/pub/ anna-callaghan/15/11/563.


2010


2003 Elia Charari lives in Athens with her husband Aris, who she married on 11 September 2010. They have been working together for the past two years in their own start-up, Ariston Consulting, providing web design, e-marketing and consult- ing services. One of their recent projects was the creation of the Irish site www.intersearch.ie, while one of their latest works is their wedding site www.elia-aris.info. Visit www.aristonconsulting.eu.


Wayne Menezes has been living in Sinagpore for the past eight years and works with a shipping company involved in the transporta- tion of oil and gas.


PhD


2003 Ryan Garvey is currently chair of the Finance Department/Associate Professor of Finance at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. He lives in Wexford, Pennsylvania with his wife Arianna (who he met at UCD) and his two children.


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