The Board of Directors of HEAnet has appointed Ronan Byrne as its new CEO.
Ronan Byrne commenced in the role on Monday 16th August 2021 and has succeeded Kerrie Power who led HEAnet for 4 years.
Ronan’s career at HEAnet extends back to 2004 and he has overseen many large-scale programmes over this time, including the development of the Schools Broadband Network, migration of the Institute of Technologies from ITNet, the establishment of the Edugate National Federated Identity Service, delivery of a 100Gb network backbone, and building a high performing Brokerage Services unit that delivers more than €7m savings for the sector annually.
Ronan is a member of the Board of Directors of the EOSC (European Open Science Cloud) Association, and a member of the Irish Government’s National Open Research Forum steering group. Ronan also represents HEAnet at the GÉANT General Assembly and is Chair of a GÉANT Network Infrastructure Advisory Committee advising on the upgrade of the pan-European GÉANT network.
Prior to joining HEAnet, Ronan established a successful track record of large-scale ICT programme delivery, having led engagements with some of the most respected organisations in Ireland, across both private and public sectors. Previous employers include Fujitsu, Via Networks, ICL Computers, and Aer Lingus.
Ronan holds an MSc in Business Leadership & Management Practice from the Smurfit Business School at University College Dublin and an MSc in Internet Systems from Dublin City University. Ronan is also an Associate Member of The Governance Institute.
In making the announcement, Professor Anne Scott, Chair of the HEAnet Board of Directors, said: “HEAnet is a real asset to Ireland’s education system, delivering common, repeatable and shareable solutions for the sector. Given Ronan’s extensive experience and strong record of accomplishments, I am confident in his ability to lead HEAnet. On behalf of the HEAnet’s Board of Directors, I would like to congratulate Ronan, as we look forward to working with him over the coming years.”
Ronan Byrne, HEAnet’s newly appointed CEO said: “It is truly an honour to be appointed as HEAnet CEO. In my role as the Chief Technology Officer, I have had the pleasure to work with great people and I am proud of how far we have come. While recognising our achievements, I also see many opportunities for the future, and I look forward to this next chapter. We will continue to work on behalf of our clients and together with our clients, leveraging our collective strengths in a trusted way.”
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HEAnet is Ireland’s National Education and Research Network (www.heanet.ie).
HEAnet CLG, Ireland’s National Education and Research Network, was incorporated in November 1997 and provides Internet connectivity and associated ICT services to education and research organisations throughout Ireland, including the further education and higher education sectors, all primary and post-primary schools. We deliver high-speed internet connectivity and IT shared services to all levels of the Irish education sector.
The Irish education sector, encompassing approximately 210,000 students and staff at third level and approximately 900,000 students and staff at first and second level. HEAnet connects these Irish learners and researchers to the Internet, online educational resources, and to peer educational and research networks in Europe, the USA and the rest of the world. Over one million students, researchers and staff relying on our national education network every day.
Our vision is enabling Ireland’s digital ambition. Our mission is delivering common, repeatable, shareable solutions for all of education. Our core values are positive impact; future focused; empowered decision making; enjoy it; equality & fairness and we share.