Well, this evening was the end of my Presidential Year, and so this is my last post to this blog.
We had our Annual General Meeting this evening, and after presenting the annual reviews of the year, and financial report, I duly passed the chain of office to the incoming President, Martin Lowery.
Its been an extraordinary year for me, and one that I enjoyed tremendously. I've summarised it in my annual report to the members, which has been distributed electronically to them and which is also reproduced below.
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Finance Committee Meeting; Executive Committee Meeting
This evening we had a regularly scheduled Finance Committee meeting, followed by a meeting of the Executive.
It in fact was Brian Kavanagh's last meeting as Chair of the Finance Committee, after six years of voluntary leadership and oversight. It was also Jim Browne's last Finance and Executive meeting, as out-going Past President. I am very grateful to both for their enormous commitment and support for Engineers Ireland, and expressed our gratitude. In fact, it was also my last Finance and Executive meetings as the current President, and Martin Lowery takes over from me at the AGM on 27th next.
It in fact was Brian Kavanagh's last meeting as Chair of the Finance Committee, after six years of voluntary leadership and oversight. It was also Jim Browne's last Finance and Executive meeting, as out-going Past President. I am very grateful to both for their enormous commitment and support for Engineers Ireland, and expressed our gratitude. In fact, it was also my last Finance and Executive meetings as the current President, and Martin Lowery takes over from me at the AGM on 27th next.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
My Presidential Speech
I have given my presidential speech a number of times throughout my year as President, and recently in Galway, for the last time. I've therefore (at last :-) posted the full text of it here.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Conferring at the Helix
Last evening, I presided over the annual conferring ceremony, hosted at the DCU Helix. The evening was a celebration, and while a little formal was a happy occasion with friends and families attending. About 160 people were conferred with Professional Titles, including over a 100 new Chartered Engineers and about 20 new Fellows. This year, over 450 people nationwide have received Professional Titles.
As President, I also have the privilege of inviting distinguished engineers to Fellowship. As you may have read earlier in this blog, I already did so for Deputy Prime Minister Hai of Vietnam last October.
Last evening, I similarly awarded Fellowship to:
Finally, I was delighted to be able to give a special award to Malcolm O'Kelly, of the Irish rugby team and who has freely given much of his time as an engineer to our STEPs programme.
As President, I also have the privilege of inviting distinguished engineers to Fellowship. As you may have read earlier in this blog, I already did so for Deputy Prime Minister Hai of Vietnam last October.
Last evening, I similarly awarded Fellowship to:
- Tim Chapman, of Arup, a leader in geotechnics;
- Bill Grimson, of DIT, a respected and a long time senior volunteer for Engineers Ireland;
- Dervilla Mitchell, a director of Arup, and who lead the design team of the Heathrow Terminal 5 project;
- Regina Moran, who developed her career as an Engineering Technician to Chartered Engineer and is now the CEO of Fujitsu Ireland (and who spoke at our recent conference); and
- Ray O'Rourke, who is the founder, CEO and Chairman of Laing O'Rourke, now one of the world's largest construction firms.
Finally, I was delighted to be able to give a special award to Malcolm O'Kelly, of the Irish rugby team and who has freely given much of his time as an engineer to our STEPs programme.
Academy of Engineering: AGM
I attended the AGM of the Academy last Thursday morning at the RDS, representing Engineers Ireland. Michael Hayden retired as President, after many years, and Jack Golden is the new President. The meeting was well attended, including a strong representation from Northern Ireland. It was followed by a lunch which I had to miss due to another commitment.
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