Waterford Institute of Technology - List of Notable Former Students

List of Notable Former Students

  • Martin Cullen (TD & Government Minister)
  • David T Croke (Professor of Biochemistry, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)
  • Setanta Ó hAilpín (GAA & Australian Football League player)
  • Louise Heraghty (98FM)
  • Philip Lynch (businessman, CEO of IAWS Group)
  • Geordan Murphy (Irish Rugby Player)
  • Tom Mulcahy (Former CEO AIB Group; Former Chairman Aer Lingus)
  • John Paul Phelan (Senator and currently the youngest member of the house of the Oireachtas)
  • John Ronan (Property developer & joint founder of Treasury Holdings)
  • Henry Shefflin (GAA player)
  • Billy Newport (IBM Distinguished Engineer)
  • Joe Pierce (Notable American Darts champion)
  • Geraldine Karlsson (née Cullen) co-founder of DoneDeal

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