Advisory board
Chair of the advisory board & CEO and Founder of FinTrU
Darragh is the CEO and founder of FinTrU. He started his career at Morgan Stanley in 1994 and remained there until 2012. At Morgan Stanley, Darragh was based in London, Frankfurt and New York and held various responsibilities including Global COO for Institutional Securities, COO for EMEA, Head of Fixed Income Sales North America and Head of Fixed Income Sales EMEA. In 2013, Darragh founded FinTrU recognising the increased demand from Global Investment Banks to navigate the ever-increasing regulatory landscape. FinTrU is a multi-award winning RegTech company in the financial services sector that employs over 1,200 people worldwide across Belfast, Derry/Londonderry, London, Dublin, Letterkenny, Maastricht, New York and Porto.
Managing Director and Deputy Chairman of Ulster Carpets
Nick is managing director and deputy chairman of Ulster Carpets, the premier supplier of Axminster and Wilton carpets to the world market. Nick joined his family’s company in 1977, working in a wide range of roles in manufacturing and sales before being appointed managing director in 2004 and also deputy chairman of Ulster Carpets Group in 2017. A former chairman of the Textile Institute and past president of the NI Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Nick is currently a member of the Strategic Trade Advisory Group with the Department for International Trade as well as a member of the Economic Advisory Group with the Department for the Economy.
Managing Director, NIE Networks
Derek is the managing director for NIE Networks, working in the energy industry for over twenty years. He is a director of Energy Networks Association Ltd, Centre for Competitiveness and Smart Grid Ireland. He was also Residential Ireland Manager of Electric Ireland, a retail business within ESB. Derek is a chartered engineer with post graduate qualifications in Operations Management and Corporate Governance and he has completed the Advanced Management Programme at Harvard University.
CEO, Camlin Group
Peter Cunningham is the Chief Executive Officer of the Camlin Group, responsible for setting and delivering upon the strategic vision and direction of the global organisation and its business units across the Energy and Rail market sectors.
Having become CEO in 2019 Peter has been responsible for setting a new purpose and strategic direction for the organisation and has led its subsequent revenue growth rate over 20% year on year. The company now forecasts a group-wide revenue target of £80M+ for 2023. The company employs approximately 560 people globally, with a strong engineering and operational majority based in Lisburn, Northern Ireland.
Before becoming CEO of Camlin, Peter was previously Managing Director of the UK division of its Energy business, Kelvatek, for 6 years then subsequently was Managing Director of Camlin, before taking over as CEO. He studied Electrical and Electronic Engineering (MEng) at Loughborough University. He is married with three children, and lives near Lisburn, Northern Ireland.
CFO, Allstate NI
Christina Bates is the Chief Financial Officer of Allstate Northern Ireland. Christina has led the Accounting and Finance team for almost twenty-five years and is part of the senior leadership team. She has seen Allstate NI grow and develop through its lifecycle and provide high quality services to its parent company, the Allstate Corporation. Christina trained with Ernst and Young in Belfast and was responsible for the entrepreneurial services department prior to moving to Allstate in 2000. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland and a member of the UK Investment Council, which is a forum for global investors to interact with government in relation to UK inward investment. Her undergraduate degree in Human Sciences from Oxford University provides a natural synergy with the Fellowship Programme, both in terms of place and subject matter. Coupled with her financial expertise, Christina brings vital strategic insight to the advisory board and wider Fellowship Programme.
Business Support Manager, Ulster Carpets
Dalreen Buchanan is Business Support Manager at Ulster Carpets where she plays an integral role at one of Northern Ireland’s most successful exporters. Having worked across a number of key departments at Ulster Carpets, including IT Support, Customer Services, and Production Planning, Dalreen is able to utilise nearly thrity-five years’ experience to ensure the smooth delivery of high service standards. In a broad and diverse role, Dalreen’s wide-ranging understanding of the company’s central operational requirements is key to working with external suppliers.
Client Director for Fujitsu
David currently fulfils the role of client director for Fujitsu in Northern Ireland. Fujitsu employs over 600 people in Northern Ireland and provides a wide range of IT services to Northern Ireland public sector clients and wider clients in the rest of the UK utilising modern digital technologies. Northern Ireland continues to be a focus for investment for Fujitsu as a major near-shore centre with a particular focus on digital applications capability. David has over thirty years’ experience in the IT Industry and has been involved in many of the transformational programmes undertaken by Fujitsu in that time. He is married with two children and lives locally in the province.
Executive Director, People & Culture
Gordon has worked for NIE Networks for 22 years. He has over 40 years’ experience in Human Resources across several organisations and sectors. He is a Board Member of the Board of Trustees of the Grand Opera House Trust and of the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. He is currently Chair of the Green Energy Skills Industry Reference Group established by the Department for the Economy. He has been a Board member at the Labour Relations Agency and a member of the CBI Employment and Skills Committee. Since 2013 he has been a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and, in 2019, was awarded Chartered Companion status by the CIPD Board. He holds a Masters in Business Administration, is a member of the Institute of Directors and holds a Diploma in Company Direction (DipIoD).
Academic advisors
Associate Professor at the Saïd Business School,
University of Oxford
Harvey Maylor is a Senior Fellow in Management Practice and an Associate Professor at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. Harvey teaches on the Major Projects Leadership Academy and the Saïd MSc in Major Programme Management, as well as leading their Leading Strategic Projects programme. Harvey has worked as a consultant for governments, corporations, and charities, and is an Eminence Associate at Deloitte LLP. His research interests are in systems design and complexity in major projects and the integration of policy and project systems in government.