- Alan Healy: After spells of investment banking and South Afican brick factory founding, Alan is now an author of a sci-fi book, Tommy Storm. I attempted to purchase it here, but the webshop wasn't feeling good that day. I have a sourcing order in with Amazon.co.uk, (4-6 weeks). Alan tells me that he's in discussion with distributors for a re-launch which should ease the ordering situation.
- Barra Faughnan: Barra's a barrister, see his professional credentials. He also gets link love from Wikipedia for winning the 1991 Irish Times National Debating Championship individual title.
- Barry Sheehan: Tricky, as there are a few. Barry's email address gave me the clue to search with the term Heineken. Then you can discover that he's the National Sales Manager for Heineken Ireland.
- Breffni Gray: This is cool, Breffni's got a family diving business going in Connemara. Next time I'm on the West Coast of Ireland I'll go for a lesson.
- David Ganley: According to Google, David could be a used car salesman or fund manager or Arizona realtor. The jury is out on this one.
- David Kelly: Unfortunately David's GoogleJuice has been hijacked by the unfortunate weapons inspector who was hounded to suicide by the vast right-wing conspiracy. There may be more info hidden in the about 75,600,000 results, but I was not that diligent in my search.
- Derek Mulvey: Could he be Aer Lingus' Senior Sim Specialist who took part in a 2002 FLIGHT SIMULATOR ENGINEERING & MAINTENANCE CONFERENCE? Sounds plausible to me.
- Edward Gleeson: No data available
- Garrett Quigley: Is currently running across China for charity. In his own words "The Gobi March www.racingtheplanet.com
/gobimarch is a self-supported footrace across 250 kilometers of the Gobi Desert in China". Otherwise seems to be living the post-colonial high life in Hong Kong.
- Garry Keogh: Safety Officer of the Shankill Radio Flying Club.
- Gavin Quinn: Playwright and director. Artistic Director of the contemporary independent Dublin-based theatre company Pan Pan.
- Hugh Widdis: works for the Northern Ireland Assembly’s Research and Library Services.
- James Kelly: Film-maker and founder of independent production company Feenish. The site looks good James, I'll look out for your productions in future!
- Joseph Doran: works for an actuarial company, but no other leads.
- Kealan McCowan: not recognisable from Google results.
- Kevin Reynolds: Actuary (this I know because I met him a couple of times between 1987 and 1998). Picture number 14 in this link.
- Macartan Cassidy: Played at being an industial mathematician, then became an IT consultant. Has a 2-year-old son and a heavily pregnant wife. If you're reading www.macartan.de, then you probably know enough about MC.
- Mark Caffrey: works for Ulster Bank and keeps a low profile online.
- Mark McKeever: works for Tesco, and any Google results he may have are masked by a football player of the same name.
- Mel Duignan: works for Canada Life, and wrote a letter to Time magazine criticising the Chinese government.
- Michael McCarthy: Not sure. If he's there, then he's swamped by other results.
- Miguel Favela: He could be this guy on LinkedIn, but I don't know.
- Neil Brady: Hard to say. There are 6 Neil Bradys on LinkedIn. He might be one of those, or not.
- Niall Fitzpatrick: Niall is photographing people in Baggot Street.
- Peter Crann: Peter seems to be doing a lot of creative stuff in Sligo and Spain. The painting looks great.
- Raymond Donegan: head honcho in the Re-union organisation activities. Very professional Internet presence here.
- Robert Reid: Became an accountant, and worked at several companies to judge from the various legacy email addresses I've had from him over the years. Was living in Delgany at last count with wife plus 2 kids.
- Stephen Duffy: Pilot with CityJet. Shares name with a host of other people. I bumped into him in Turin airport in 1998, and he seemed to be doing well.
- Stephen Scaife: Works for an engineering firm in SanFrancisco (I'm jealous, SF is a great place to live).
This little search exercise was interesting to me, particularly that there are so many creative people among my former classmates, cancelling out the corporate drones like me. I hope there's a good turnout for the November bash.
1 comment:
Hello to all, Miguel Favela making contact.
I live in Mexico city and San Diego California. I have my own consulting firm.
I will be nice to be in contact and organize a get together.
my e-mail is miguelfavela@mexamerican.net
hope to hear soon from some one.
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