Board of Directors

 

 Mr Jim Fennell

Mr. Jim Fennell, Chairman (2008 – 2013)

Mr. Fennell is a Fellow of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants and holds the position of Financial Controller and Secretary to the Governing Body of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT).

In addition to his role at GMIT he holds a number of directorships including: 

 

  • Treasurer of Galway Chamber of Commerce
  • Galway Technology Centre
  • An Chéim (Collaborative Higher Education Information Management) – including Chairman of Audit Committee
  • HEAnet (Ireland’s National Education and Research Network) and Chairman of the HEAnet Finance Sub-committee
  • Mayo County Council Audit Committee

 Mr Richie Flynn

Mr. Richie Flynn (2001 – 2006)

Mr. Flynn is currently the executive secretary of the IFA’s Fish Farming Section, incorporating the Irish Salmon Growers’ Association and the Irish Shellfish Association. He holds the position of Chairman of the EU Commission’s Aquaculture Advisory Committee and of the Environment Committee of the Federation of European Aquaculture Producers (FEAP).   

 

 

Mr Joey Murrin

Mr. Joey Murrin (1998-2008)

Formerly Chairman and Director of An Bord Iascaigh Mhara and CEO of the Killybegs Fishermens’ Organisation, Mr. Murrin is currently Chairman of the National Salmon Commission.  

 

 

 

 

Ms Terry Fleming

Ms Terry Fleming (2004-2009)

A Tax and Financial consultant, Terry Fleming has over 20 years experience as a corporate tax adviser with Pricewaterhouse -Coopers. She has worked on a wide variety of tax consulting, due diligence and corporate restructuring projects for a portfolio of major Irish and multinational clients, both publicly quoted and privately owned. Educated at UCD and DCU, she is a member of the Irish Taxation Institute. She is currently working as an independent consultant.

 

Dairine MacFadden

Dairine MacFadden (2005 – 2010)

Dairine Mac Fadden is a Solicitor originally from Donegal but now based in Dublin. She graduated from UCD with a law degree ( B.C.L) and returned there later to do a Diploma in European Law, followed by a masters degree in Law, by  thesis on the  Common Fisheries Policy. She has worked as in house Solicitor for RTÉ and also for TG4  and  has represented commercial fishermen throughout Ireland while in general practice. She is currently working  in the Law Society of Ireland. 

 

Dr Eleanor O' Higgins

Dr Eleanor O’Higgins (2007 – 2012)

Eleanor O’Higgins (BA, MSc, MBA, PhD) is on the faculty of the Business Schools at UCD and a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She specialises in teaching, research and publications in corporate governance, strategic management, business ethics and corporate social responsibility. She is the author of numerous papers in academic and professional journals, newspaper articles, book chapters and case studies. She is a director of Transparency International Ireland; Chairman of the Ethics Education Committee of the US Academy of Management and of the Board of Management of The Institute of Directors Centre for Corporate Governance at UCD. Previously, she worked as a research psychologist at Harvard University Medical School, as a clinical psychologist in the Irish health services, and as staff development manager in RTE. She has served on the board of directors of IDA Ireland and of the Well Woman Group of health clinics.

 

Professor B M Hannigan

Professor B M Hannigan (2007-2012)

Professor Hannigan is Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research & Innovation) at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. Previously she was Dean of the Faculty of Life & Health Sciences, also at Ulster.  Professor Hannigan is an Immunologist with particular interest in the relationships between nutrition and immune competence.

Educated at Trinity College Dublin and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, she has published almost 100 peer-reviewed papers, supervised 20 students to successful doctoral graduation and attracted significant external research funding from a variety of UK and international sources. Professor Hannigan currently is responsible for ensuring the quality of research carried out across all disciplines in the University and for the commercial development of research findings. Externally she is director of a range of organisations that include science parks, knowledge / technology exchange and the support of emerging technology-based companies. Her membership of the Board of Invest Northern Ireland ensures that the potential economic contribution of the universities is included in regional development strategy within the province.

 

Michael WalshMichael Walsh  (2007 – 2012)

Michael Walsh was one of the founders of the  Irish South & East Fishermen Organisation formed  in 2002. He then worked at setting up the Irish South And East Fish Producers Organisation which received recognition in December 2004.He currently holds position of CEO of the South & East Fish Producers Organisation and Chairmanship of the Federation of Irish Fishermen which was founded late 2006.

Mr Walsh, has approx 15 years Fishing experience and has a vast knowledge of various types of sea fishing and fish patterns. He crewed on board many sea fishing vessels, before becoming skipper in 1994 following his completion of  the Skipper Limited Certificate of competency in Greencastle, Co Donegal.

Emer Rogan  (2007 – 2012)

Emer Rogan is a college lecturer at the Department of Zoology, Ecology and Plant Science in University College, Cork. She obtained her BSc in 1984 at University College, Dublin and her PhD at University College, Cork in 1990.  Since then she has specialised in the conservation biology, ecology and management of marine mammals and, in particular, the Bottlenose dolphin. She is currently working on a photoidentification database that will enable observers to track individual animals and provide valuable information regarding population viability and management strategies.