Public appointment extensions

Belfast Metropolitan College

Wendy Gillies

Mrs Wendy Gillies is currently Programme Director Belfast Destination Hub, for Belfast City Council. Her previous roles include Head of Social Affairs and Communication for the Odyssey Trust and heading up East Belfast's Connswater Community Greenway from inception to delivery. She is a graduate of Manchester Metropolitan University and has an extensive background in finance, operations, regeneration and project management. She was awarded social entrepreneur of the year in 2010. Mrs Gillies does not currently hold any other public appointments.

John McGrillen

Mr John McGrillen is CEO of Tourism NI. His previous roles include Director of Development at Belfast City Council and Chief Executive of Down District Council. He is a graduate of Mechanical Engineering from Queen’s University Belfast and also holds an MSc in Engineering Computation and an MBA in International Business. Mr McGrillen is also a board member of Tourism Ireland.

Northern Regional College

Isobel Allison 

Mrs Isobel Allison is an HR specialist with over 15 years’ experience of leading HR strategy in commercial organisations within private, public and charitable sectors across UK and Ireland. Mrs Allison does not currently hold any other public appointments.

Gillian McConnell 

Mrs Gillian McConnell is an architect. Following her studies, she worked at Building Design Partnership’s Belfast office for 12 years, contributing to prestigious projects such as the George Best Belfast City Airport and Victoria Square Regeneration Project. During that time, she also sat on the company’s Quality of Life Committee for three years.                                                            

Following a short career break to devote time to her family she pursued an interest in autism spectrum disorders and the intrinsic difficulties faced by children in mainstream educational settings. She now works in the school system supporting pupils with high functioning autism and Asperger's syndrome.

She has undertaken studies not only of the fundamentals of autism, but also females with autism, autism and adolescence, comorbidity of autism and ADHD, the prevalence of anxiety in autism and the development of social skills in autistic Pupils. Mrs McConnell does not currently hold any other public appointments.

North West Regional College

Gavin Killeen

Mr Gavin Killeen has been managing director of Nuprint Technologies Ltd since 2004 having joined the business in 1997 as general manager. Specialising in supplying the food, beverage and manufacturing sectors with labels and flexible packaging, Nuprint lists many global leading companies as customers. Major investment in both people and equipment have allowed Nuprint to transform itself to become a design-led producer of packaging to world-class companies internationally for which it has been awarded many local, regional and national awards.

Mr Killeen is actively involved in the education and skills agenda. Since 2016 he has been co-chair, along with the mayor, of the Derry City and Strabane District Council Strategic Growth Plan. He has chaired the council’s education and skills implementation group since 2009 and has been a member of the DfE Minister’s expert panel reviewing apprenticeships and youth training.

Mr Killeen is past President of both the local Rotary Club (2012-2013) and the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce (2016). He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant for the County Borough of Londonderry in March 2018.  He is a Vice President of the City of Derry Rugby club. He is currently Vice-Chair of the Governing Body. Mr Killeen does not currently hold any other public appointments.

Samuel McGregor

Mr Samuel McGregor is a former director of development services, leisure and tourism at Limavady Borough Council. In this role he had responsibility for policy formation and corporate planning. He is a member of the Governing Body of St Finlough’s Primary School in Ballykelly and Limavady/Vigneux-sur-Seine Twinning Committee. Mr McGregor does not currently hold any other public appointments.

Martin O’Kane

Mr Martin O’Kane has worked in the fields of education and disability for over 20 years. His current post is as UK Head of Employment Services with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). He has led on the design and development of a range of programmes and services aimed at improving the skills and abilities of people who are blind or partially sighted to find and retain employment.

He comments:

“I have a particular interest in removing barriers to education for people with disabilities. Although my work focuses on the particular challenges that sight loss can bring to education, all students encounter barriers of some sort throughout their learning. Overcoming these barriers is greatly improved by having the right people and resources in place to support students every step of the way in helping them to achieve successful and fulfilling careers. The FE sector plays a very important role in making that happen.”

Mr O’Kane does not currently hold any other public appointments.

Dr Nigel Hand

Dr Hand is a chartered engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers. Since 1993 he has been employed in local manufacturing industry, initially with Du Pont (UK) and, following a change in company ownership, with Invista, fulfilling a variety of roles including as project engineer, environmental engineer, technical support engineer and technical team lead. 

In 2005 he was promoted to his current role as operations manager and his responsibility has expanded to all production processes, including power and utilities, at the Maydown Works Site, leading an operations team of over 200 employees. In this role he is a member of both the site leadership team, accountable for the annual development of vision, strategies and delivery of key objectives, and of the Invista global best manufacturing operations team, participating in global performance benchmarking. Dr Hand has been a certified Six Sigma Black Belt since 2002, and has expertise in process safety management, operational excellence, problem solving and leadership. Dr Hand does not currently hold any other public appointments.

Southern Regional College

Andrew Saunders

Mr Andrew Saunders is an employee of the Ulster Bank Group and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors UK and Ireland. He assumed the Chairmanship of Governing Body in August 2011. Prior to this he was a member of the college’s Governing Body since its formation in August 2007. Mr Saunders does not currently hold any other public appointments. 

Gordon Gough

Mr Gordon Gough is the former chief executive of Enterprise Northern Ireland. He now runs his own consultancy business specialising in mentoring SMEs and third sector organisations. His charitable activities include chairman of Brain Injury Matters NI and member of the BBC Children in Need Northern Ireland Appeals committee. An MBA graduate from the Open University, he also holds an MSc in Human Resource Management and he is also a Fellow of the Institute of Consulting and a past chairman of the Northern Ireland branch. Mr Gough does not currently hold any other public appointments.

Nicola Wilson

Mrs Nicola Wilson is the head of department: economic development with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. She is responsible for leading on the council’s economic growth agenda. Key priorities include enterprise development, investing in the borough, connectivity and international trade. Mrs Wilson does not currently hold any other public appointments.

South West College

Margaret Martin

Mrs Margaret Martin has spent all of her professional life in education and was principal of St Catherine’s College, Armagh for 15 years. She has served on many educational bodies including the Post-Primary Review Working Party, the BBC Education Councils NI & UK, the Council of CCEA, the Area-Based Planning Strategy Group and the Review of Home to School Transport. She is a trustee of Gaelscoil Aodh Rua, Dungannon and consultant to Gaelcholáiste Dhoire. Mrs Martin is currently the network co-ordinator for Sacred Heart Schools. She served on the executive of Trócaire, the radio authority of RTE, the management committee of the trauma organisation RAFT and chaired the board of Foras na Gaeilge for eight years. Mrs Martin does not currently hold any other public appointments. 

Monica McGeary

Mrs Monica McGeary is owner and manager of Source Business Leads, a lead generation, appointment setting and market research company based in Edendork. Employing seven staff, the business has been in operation for the past 19 years.  She previously worked as a director of international operations and client business development with the Frantz Group in Wisconsin, USA for five years. She is also part of Enterprise Ireland’s mentor panel, offering sales development and export marketing insight to businesses across Ireland. She has been a member of the parent support group in her local primary school for the last 15 years. Mrs McGeary does not currently hold any other public appointments.

Gerard O’Hanlon

Mr Gerard O’Hanlon is project manager for change and performance management with the Northern Health and Social Care Trust, implementing the introduction of new ways of working and lean management methodologies. He is a former director and senior consultant at Stredia, a risk management consultancy specialising in the management of workplace stress, and has led a large number of workplace stress reduction projects in both the public and private sectors. He is also a member and past president of Omagh Chamber of Commerce. Mr O’Hanlon does not currently hold any other public appointments. 

Michael Skuce

Mr Michael Skuce was a career police officer for 30 years, retiring in November 2010. Prior to his retirement, his last post was as District Commander of the South West region, incorporating Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and the Mid Ulster District Council. In this role he was responsible for the delivery of all policing services and was accountable for a budget of £32 million. He also had responsibility for delivering a significant change programme which introduced a new style of community policing. Since his retirement, Mr Skuce has been working with his son in the development and growth of his engineering business, providing support and guidance in areas including human resources, finance and business planning. He is also an active member of Derrygonnelly and District Community Partnership. Mr Skuce does not currently hold any other public appointments. 

Peter Archdale

Mr Peter Archdale served in the Royal Navy until his retirement in 2006. He was previously vice chairman of Council for Nature Conservation and the Countryside (CNCC), statutory advisory council to Department of Environment and currently chair of a local charity. Mr Archdale does not currently hold any other public appointments.

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