Speed Fibre adds ex-CEO of Labour Relations Commission to its board
Kieran Mulvey with Peter McCarthy, CEO of Speed Fibre Group.
Former CEO of the Labour Relations Commission Kieran Mulvey has joined the board of Speed Fibre Group, telecoms infrastructure provider and the parent company of Enet and Magnet Plus.
Mr Mulvey was chief executive of the Labour Relations Commission from 1991 to 2016 and director general of the Workplace Relations Commission until 2016. Currently chair of An Post’s board, he has also chaired Sport Ireland for a decade, and was appointed the first Just Transition Commissioner from 2019-23.
He is PCF-approved by the Central Bank of Ireland under the Fitness and Probity regime. He has also served on many university boards and government bodies/agencies.
Mr Mulvey is a graduate of UCD and holds postgraduate qualifications in Education and Law. A Fellow of the Educational Institute of Scotland, he holds honorary doctorates of Laws from the National University of Ireland and UCD and is an honorary fellow of the Employment Law Association. He was also conferred with the first honorary fellow of the CIPD.
Speed Fibre Group has an annual turnover in excess of €150m and a dedicated team of over 400 professionals. It delivers technology and communication services to individuals, businesses, and communities across Ireland, operating 10,000 km of fibre connecting 94 towns and cities and 15,000+ connected buildings nationwide, including over 2,500 in Dublin and key urban centres.