Speaking with the Leaders in the Irish Survey Industry - Finnian O'Cionnaith
As part of the series ‘speaking with leaders in the Irish survey industry’, John Kerrigan (Country Manager in Ireland for Leica Geosystems) caught up with past coursemate Finnian O'Cionnaith. The pair go back twenty-four years, to when their course began in 1997. Since then, Finnian has had a truly inspirational career that’s taken him all over the world.
Speaking with the Leaders in the Irish Survey Industry
John Kerrigan, Country Manager in Ireland for Leica Geosystems, is on a mission to speak to leaders within the survey industry. At the top of his list was Senior Lecturer at the Technological University (TU) Dublin, Dr. Audrey Martin.
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