Mark Gantly

Adjunct Professor of Management, NUI Galway

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Biography

Mark is Adjunct Professor of Management at the National University of Ireland, Galway. He has spent his career as an R&D leader within US multinationals and served as site leader and managing director of Hewlett Packard Galway from 2009-15, where he helped develop that site into a multi-business campus with investments in emerging technologies like cloud computing and cybersecurity. He retired from Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2020. In addition to his Adjunct Professor role, he is a non-executive director of two tech start-ups. While at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Mark was an active member of the American Chamber of Commerce, serving on its board from 2013-19 and as President of the Chamber in 2019. He is now a board member of Galway Chamber of Commerce. He also chairs the Western Regional Skills Forum, an Irish government-sponsored initiative to affect a better connection between industry and the education/ training sector.

Mark is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin (BA,BAI 1983) and also hold a Diploma in Business Strategy from the IMI. He is a fellow of the Irish Academy Engineering.

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