University College Dublin Students' Union - Union Staff Appointed On An Annual Basis

Union Staff Appointed On An Annual Basis

Staff Officers (appointed by a panel headed by the President in accordance with Article 15 of the Union's constitution)
2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Design & Communications Officer (no such position) James Redmond Patrick McKay Patrick McKay Al Kennington Al Kennington
Accommodation & Employment Officer Finbar Dwyer Enda Duffy Shaun Smyth Mike Pat O’Donoghue (position merged with Research & Development) Danielle Pender David Jones
Research & Development Officer (previously two separate positions) Anthony Kelly and Dermot Looney respectively Dan Finn Peter Doris (position redefined) (position merged with Accommodation & Employment) Colin Scally
Publications & Communications Officer (no such position) Eoghan O’Duinn (position abolished)
Accommodation, Employment, Research and Development Officer (previously two separate positions) Gavan Reilly (position abolished)
Ents Events & Logistics Coordinator (no such position) Gary Redmond Paul Sweeney Paul Sweeney Paul Kilgallon Paul Kilgallon

Mr Patrick McKay is the only staff officer to have ever submitted a written report on his duties.

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