The team
| Seamus McKenna
ONC(Civil Eng), Dip(A&F), MBA |
Seamus started his career in Civil Engineering major projects.
He worked on the Kinsale head Gas Field platform at Ross Company Shipyard in New Ross,
Wexford and on many other heavy Civil and marine projects, including the jetty at New Ross
and the ESB Whitegate generating station in Cork. He then joined IDA (Industrial
Development Authority) Ireland where he had responsibility for industrial estates in
Donegal and later small business assessment and aid.
In
1986 he set up a software company (Flite Software Ltd) with IDA assistance. Thereafter
worked as a Business Analyst and Data Warehouse Implementation Consultant (SAP BW) in Brussels
and Dublin (Colgate- Palmolive) and the Netherlands and Malaysia (Shell Oil), before
returning to Ireland in 2002.
He has an excellent knowledge of the
renewable energy market worldwide with contacts at executive level in the EU Commission,
government in Ireland, public relations, banking and allied sectors and marketing &
research. He has most recently been involved in the construction sector in Ireland |
| Eugene McKenna Esq. |
Eugenes
career has always been in building construction in one form or another. He started with
Clonmel Construction back in the seventies where he rose to be site agent on a number of
large house building projects. In 1994 he became general manager and shareholder of Sky
Scaffold and Access Limited, which company he grew to a turnover of 1.7 million,
from a starting turnover of £40,000. He then became, with his brother Seamus, a director
of APX Limited, another scaffolding company, and Dunbar Clancy Construction Limited, a
house builder.
Eugene
holds certificates in Health and Safety on construction sites and has been successful in
the examination to become a BER assessor for new dwellings.
Along
with his brother, Seamus, he is a director or Zoneblast Limited, which is the company that
trades as Solarwave. |
| Stuart Dawson BEng, MBA |
Stuart is a highly
qualified Power Engineer with extensive experience in the power utility industry,
including renewables. He has a deep knowledge of power engineering, economics and asset
management. He has worked on many overseas assignments, including Romania, Vietnam, Nigeria,
United Kingdom and Ireland. His areas of
expertise include company strategy, business development and project management.
He holds an MBA from
Trinity College, Dublin, a First Class Honours degree in Electrical (Power) engineering
from the South Bank University, London and the Diploma in Project Management from the
Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business. Hes a member of the the Institution of
Engineers of Ireland and of the Irish Wind Energy Association (IWEA) |
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