Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
New appointees with Teagasc, DP Energy, Sage, Data Edge, LK Shields Solicitors and EDF Renewables Ireland
New roles: (top row, left to right) Jane Kavanagh, Adam Cronin, Avril McArdle; (bottom row) Himanshu Patel, Jill Callanan, John Conaghan.
Thu, 08 Jul, 2021 - 17:16
Joe Dermody
Jane Kavanagh has been appointed as head of research development and Walsh Scholarships in Teagasc, Ireland s agency for research, advisory and education in agriculture, horticulture, food and rural development. She will lead the research programme and ensure Teagasc has effective research systems and processes. She will also manage the Teagasc Walsh Scholarship Programme, which plays a key role in developing talent for the agri-food industry with an annual expenditure of around €6m. She brings more than 20 years’ experience in managerial roles in Teagasc, including publications manager and head of Business Planning and Performance Evaluation U
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