Edmond Harty
Edmond Harty
Engineering 2002 Dr Edmond Harty has been inaugurated as the 131st President of Engineers Ireland, which represents over...
Engineering 2002 Dr Edmond Harty has been inaugurated as the 131st President of Engineers Ireland, which represents over...
Sósanna Ni Dhubháin has been promoted to Lead Brake Duct Engineer with the Aston Martin Formula 1 Team in Silverstone....
After more than 17 years with aircraft leasing company Aircastle, Paul O’Callaghan, who graduated with a degree in ele...
US-based global private transportation and defence corporation Cubic has appointed Paul Shew President of Cubic Mission...

Engineering 2002 Dr Edmond Harty has been inaugurated as the 131st President of Engineers Ireland, which represents over 25,000 engineers across all disciplines. He is the founder of Innovalogix, an investment and consultancy firm focusing on strategy and product development. Dr Harty, who describes engineers as “natural problem solvers”, was previously CEO and largest shareholder of Dairymaster, the world-leading dairy innovation and technology company he built and led for 22 years

Sósanna Ni Dhubháin has been promoted to Lead Brake Duct Engineer with the Aston Martin Formula 1 Team in Silverstone. After graduating with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCD, Ní Dhubháin studied Motorsport Engineering and Management at Cranfield University and started her career in F1 with Team Lotus. She has also worked with Caterham F1 and the Sahara Force India F1 Team. She is keen to encourage other young women to consider an engineering career in F1.

After more than 17 years with aircraft leasing company Aircastle, Paul O’Callaghan, who graduated with a degree in electrical engineering, has been appointed Chief Operations Officer. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, and has offices in Singapore and Dublin, where O’Callaghan is based. According to its most recent report, Aircastle owns and manages 248 aircrafts leased to 73 lessees located in 44 countries around the world. Its fleet is valued at $6.92bn.

US-based global private transportation and defence corporation Cubic has appointed Paul Shew President of Cubic Mission and Performance Solutions (CMPS), its defence arm. CMPS provides communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance training solutions for both US and allied forces. Shew will lead the strategic vision for CMPS while continuing to drive performance for the company’s existing customers and partners.