As we near the end of 2023, we take a look back at the biggest names in this year's tech headlines here in Northern Ireland.
Keith Farley – Aflac
As Senior Vice President at Aflac, Keith came to Belfast from the US to expand and evolve Aflac here in Northern Ireland. He sat down with us to discuss his journey here in a recent interview: Q&A with Keith Farley
Lisa Stevenson – APEX Fintech Solutions
Lisa is Site Lead and VP at Apex Fintech Solutions UK, where she started their Belfast office from scratch during the midst of the pandemic. Lisa sat down with us previously to discuss her journey into tech: Collaboration is Key with APEX Fintech Solutions' Lisa Stevenson
John Healy – Software Alliance
John was a Director at Citi for over 8 years before becoming Managing Director at AllState for 7 years after that. Now, he is Chair of the Software Alliance, which aims to provide a voice to the software sector here in Northern Ireland: The Software Alliance celebrates 50 members with the addition of leading cybersecurity firm ANGOKA
Douglas Adams – Connected Health
EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist 2023, Douglas, is Founder and CEO of Connected Health. Dougie is an entrepreneur having previously built successful ventures in construction, hospitality, retail, and dentistry. Read more about his journey in his recent interview with us: NI Entrepreneurs Shortlisted for EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Awards
Maebh Reynolds – GoPlugable
Maebh is a graduate of a Masters in Mechanical Engineering who is building her Greentech startup, Gloplugable, which she refers to as “the Airbnb of electric vehicle private chargers”. GoPlugable was the first Greentech company in ten years to win the 2023 INVENT awards: EV charging network start-up GoPlugable named overall winner of INVENT 2023
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