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Joe Doolan - Managing Director is a certified accountant with experience in all areas of financial management both in public practice and in industry. Joe is responsible for the day to day management of Jade.
Bernard McMahon - Executive Director is a former founder director of Bell Security (Ireland) Ltd (floated as part of Bell Group plc, LSE 1999). Bernard is responsible for business development for Jade.
Steve Ennis - Commercial Director with over two decades experience in the security industry in both the UK and Ireland. Steve is a founder director of Jade and is responsible for the management of numerous key accounts.
Dave Grealish - Business Development Manager with over 15 years’ experience working in the security and electrical industry sectors. Dave is responsible for the management of a number of new and existing blue chip clients.
Paul Lester - Contracts Manager is a certified electrical installation engineer with more than 25 years relevant trade experience and project manages all installations.
Philip Hennessy - Networks & IP Supervisor is a qualified CCNA Engineer and is responsible for commissioning all IP installations and provision of customer support.
Bryan Reynolds - Projects Supervisor is a qualified Networks Engineer and is involved in the planning and installation of contracts.
Susan O'Reilly - Financial Controller is a member of CIMA and is responsible for the finance department of Jade.
Betty Hannigan - Service Co-Ordinator runs the service desk for Jade and is responsible for the co-ordination of all service and maintenance calls.
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Jade.ie incorporates:
• Jade Management Solutions Ltd
• Electronic Retail Security Ltd
• Connaught Shutters |
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and has national coverage with offices in:
• Dunboyne
• Galway
• Cork |
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| DOWNLOAD A COPY OF JADE'S COMPANY PROFILE |
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The Private Security Authority requires that all companies,
sub-contractors, suppliers or individuals operating in the
sector within Ireland must hold a current PSA license.
This is a staturory requirement, and customers are reminded
that it is an offence to employ an un-licensed supplier to
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