Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has announced the appointment of Eamonn Doyle as Technology Evangelist.
Prior to taking up this newly created role, Eamonn held the position of Chief Technology Officer at Esri Ireland for 18 years.
As Technology Evangelist, Eamonn will be responsible for inspiring and influencing key stakeholders throughout Ireland by showcasing the transformative potential of GIS technologies. In his new position, Eamonn will continue to support Esri Ireland’s technology sales and marketing functions by communicating and promoting the innovative use of Esri’s ArcGIS solutions to customers and prospects across all relevant sectors and industries.
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Paul Synnott, Managing Director, Esri Ireland, said: “I really welcome this important strategic appointment for Esri Ireland. Eamonn has huge experience in this industry and is recognised as a thought leader across the island of Ireland. He has always professed the art of the possible by engaging in a variety of speaking and writing engagements, as well as demonstrating the technical prowess of the ArcGIS platform with commitment, intelligence and flair.”
Commenting on his new role, Eamonn Doyle said: “I’ve enjoyed my time as CTO at Esri Ireland, during which we have seen our technology footprint grow by orders of magnitude. ArcGIS is now the system of choice for hundreds of organisations both large and small across Ireland North and South. The recent appointment of a new Head of Technology, Rob Morrison, allows me to keep up the momentum with an exclusive focus on advocating externally for the powerful environmental, economic and societal benefits that our ArcGIS technology can manifest.”
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Eamonn holds a BA in Geography and Economics from University College Dublin. He has been working with Esri technologies since 1987 and held Principal Consultant level roles in ICL, Fujitsu and Esri, prior to becoming CTO for Esri Ireland in 2006.
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