Management Team
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Dr. Joe McBreen, Chairman and CEO
Founder of Celtrak (2000) and highly successful Connaught Electronics Limited (1982) Joe McBreen has an excellent track record in business building, business development and technology innovation.
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Founder of Celtrak (2000) and highly successful Connaught Electronics Limited (1982) Joe McBreen has an excellent track record in business building, business development and technology innovation. Joe is a previous nominee of the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. As CEO, Joe leads the growth and development of Celtrak in new and existing markets. "The first thing you need is a good idea and then the determination to succeed", says Joe McBreen.
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Declan McAndrew, Head of Engineering
An engineering graduate from the the University of Limerick, Declan McAndrew has over 15 years experience as
an engineering manager.
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An engineering graduate from the the University of Limerick, Declan McAndrew has over 15 years experience as
an engineering manager in a range of technology companies, including Apple Computers and Nortel Networks.
Today, Declan leads Celtrak's core engineering and design function - R&D, IT infrastructure and managed
services provision.
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John Shorten, IT & Managed Services Manager
John Shorten is a science graduate of NUI Galway, with over 20 years experience in IT and software engineering.
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John Shorten is a science graduate of NUI Galway, with over 20 years experience in IT and software engineering.
He has held senior IT management positions in Nortel and in the UK financial services industry.
John was one of the founders of the IT systems and services company Unisoft, and he was the chief architect of
Unisoft's principal product - a warehouse management system for logistics and manufacturing companies.
John manages Celtrak's IT infrastructure and he has special responsibility for the Information Exchange Agent
operations.
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Mike McEnnis, Operations Manager
Mike is an engineering graduate of the University of Limerick where he studied industrial electronics.
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Mike is an engineering graduate of the University of Limerick where he studied industrial electronics.
Mike held leadership roles in Analog Devices and Schaffner, before joining Celtrak as International Business Development
Manager in 2004.
Mike has more than 20 years experience in leading international business development, growing sales,
and delivering complex engineering projects.
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Máire Doyle, Customer Services Manager
Máire is a technology graduate of the University of Limerick. She was Support and Implementation
Manager in AM-BEO before joining Celtrak in 2005.
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Máire is a technology graduate of the University of Limerick. She was Support and Implementation
Manager in AM-BEO before joining Celtrak in 2005 and has worked as a customer support engineer for technology companies
Logica Networks, Jinny and Tango Telecom. Máire and her team manage the implementation of telemetry systems and
hardware for our customers. Her department is responsible for customer service and manages our sub-contractor relationships.
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Maria Greaney, Financial Controller
Maria is a BComm (with French) graduate of NUIG and a chartered accountant (ACA). Maria was employed by KPMG,
Celtrak's auditors, for 4 years before joining the company in 2004.
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Maria is a BComm (with French) graduate of NUIG and a chartered accountant (ACA). Maria was employed by KPMG,
Celtrak's auditors, for 4 years before joining the company in 2004. In the restructuring of the Celtrak business, Maria works with
business development to identify cost reduction and revenue enhancement opportunities. Maria's guidance is particularly critical in
the design and implementation of usage-based billing and the cost reduction work Celtrak does with the mobile network providers.
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