Annual Reports - RTÃ
Annual Reports - RTÃ
Annual Reports - RTÃ
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ANNUAL REPORT & GROUP FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2007<br />
Adrian Moynes<br />
(Managing Director Radio)<br />
Adrian was appointed Director (and subsequently in<br />
2003 Managing Director) of Radio with effect from<br />
September 2002. He also oversees the operation of<br />
the Performing Groups IBD.<br />
A graduate in English from Oxford University, he joined<br />
RTÉ in 1979, after a five-year teaching commitment at<br />
further and higher level. Within RTÉ, his posts included<br />
Producer, Editor of Young People’s Programmes and<br />
Head of Scheduling in Television. From 1997, he<br />
was a member of the Director-General’s Office, with<br />
reporting responsibility for RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta,<br />
the RTÉ Performing Groups, Freedom of Information<br />
and as the management representative on the<br />
Industrial Relations Tribunal.<br />
Edward Mulhall<br />
(Managing Director News<br />
and Current Affairs)<br />
Ed was appointed Director of News (and subsequently<br />
in 2003 Managing Director) with effect from 1997.<br />
A graduate in Economics and Politics from Trinity<br />
College Dublin, he joined RTÉ in 1979 as a Radio<br />
Producer in Current Affairs. Subsequently, he was<br />
the Assistant Head of Features and Current Affairs<br />
in Radio and the Programme Editor of Television<br />
News, editing the Six One and Nine O’Clock News<br />
programmes, and was appointed Managing Editor in<br />
the Newsroom Division in 1994.<br />
Bride Rosney<br />
(Director of Communications)<br />
Bride was appointed Director of Communications<br />
with effect from December 2001. She also oversees<br />
Group HR.<br />
A graduate in Science from UCD and Computer<br />
Practice from Trinity College Dublin, Bride joined RTÉ<br />
having previously worked as a teacher, school principal<br />
and latterly as a communications consultant in the<br />
spheres of new technologies and the arts. After over<br />
20 years experience in education and educational<br />
research at both second and third levels, she was<br />
Special Adviser to Mary Robinson, in her capacity as<br />
President of Ireland and UNHCHR, for an eight-year<br />
period.<br />
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