| Paul Mooney | |
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| 7th President of National College of Ireland | |
| In office January 2007 – February 2010 |
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| Preceded by | Professor Joyce O'Connor |
| Succeeded by | Dr. Phillip Matthews |
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| Alma mater | National College of Ireland University of Dublin |
| Website | Website |
Dr. Paul Mooney was appointed President of National College of Ireland, based in North Wall, Dublin, in February 2007. He holds a Ph. D (Doctorate in Industrial Sociology), a Graduate Diploma (Industrial Relations), and a National Diploma in Industrial Relations and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
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Mooney began his working life as a butcher in Dublin. After completing a formal apprenticeship, he moved into production management. He subsequently joined General Electric and held a number of increasingly responsible Human Resource positions in manufacturing.[1]
After G.E, Mooney worked with Sterling Drug in the start-up of their highly successful[2] plant in Waterford. Subsequently, as Human Resource Director for the Pacific Rim, he had responsibility for all personnel activity in South East Asia.[3]
On his return to Ireland, Mooney established PMA Consulting (1991), a specialised organisation and management development consultancy.
Mooney is the author of eight books. One, the "Badger Ruse", is a crime thriller set in Dublin, while the others cover a wide range of topics in the HR area. The books include:
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