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    www.westernpeople.ie/news/story.asp?j=38110 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/12/2007    Last Visited: 9/12/2007  

    After completing research analysis CEO of the VEC, Dr Katie Sweeney, submitted an application to the Department of Education for additional courses and approval was granted.

    The new courses include Furniture Design and Laboratory Tech -niques.

    The success of Westport in the Tidy Towns Competition also prompted a course in the hospitality sector, Business Management.

    Speaking at last week's meeting of the VEC, Dr Sweeney explained the courses were ideal for anyone who would find it difficult to go to college or for those who weren't successful with their first college application.

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    www.westernpeople.ie/news/story.asp?j=36153 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/21/2007    Last Visited: 3/21/2007  

    SPEAKING before a large attendance at St Tiernan's College, Crossmolina, Dr Katie Sweeney the recently appointed CEO of Mayo VEC described Vocational Education as learner centered, emotionally developing and an enriching experience, which prepared students for third level and the world of work.

    She said she was speaking from personal experience having received her second level education at the Vocational School, Achill, and having spent many years in third level as a student and later as lecturer, in management and as head of GMIT Castlebar.

    She was impressed by the excellent curriculum provided by St Tiernan's College and explained how the extra-curricular activities like sport, music, art, etc, gave the type of confidence to students that enables them to take on new challenges and try new options at third level.

    Referring to the roll out of the new DEIS programme she said St Tiernan's College was extremely fortunate and privileged to be involved in such an innovative project.

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    www.cheapest-priced-treadmills.net/vocational-rehabilit - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/13/2008    Last Visited: 4/10/2007  

    ON TUESDAY, January 23rd last, the Board of Management of St. Brendans College, Belmullet, together with the Chief Executive Officer of Mayo Vocational Education Committee, Dr. Katie Sweeney, met to consider its response to the Report on its Whole School Evaluation.

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    www.scoilacla.com/prog.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/13/2008    Last Visited: 12/26/2007  

    Official Opening by Dr. Katie Sweeney, Chief Executive Officer: Vocational Education Committee, Co.Mayo.

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    Sligo Weekender: Farrell again heads up Commission - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/22/2005    Last Visited: 2/22/2005  

    Other members of the Western Development Commission appointed by the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Éamon Ó Cuív, are Pat Gilmore, publican and farmer, Greg Jackson, auctioneer, Tish Gibbons, Branch Secretary, SIPTU, Mary Devine O'Callaghan, Office Manager, Mary Bohan, Leitrim councillor, Des Mahon, Mayo County Manager, Dr Katie Sweeney, principal of GMIT, Castlebar, Ray O'Donoghue, Council for the West, Martina Minogue, Director

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    The Mayo News - Challenging times - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/21/2006    Last Visited: 11/21/2006  

    AN INTERGRATED APPROACH,Pictured at the launch of Mayo County Council/GMIT Community Mini Bus Initiative were, from left: Cllr Gerry Coyle, Cathaoirleach MCC: Des Mahon, County Manager; Dr Katie Sweeney, CEO of Mayo VEC; Brendan O'Hara, Registrar, GMIT; Nigel Jennings, GMIT; Neil Sheridan, Community Development Forum.

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    The Mayo News - Grants delay causing drop-outs - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/28/2006    Last Visited: 12/3/2006  

    The new Chief Executive of the Mayo VEC, Ms Katie Sweeney was unable to comment on the delays in the application process as she did not have all the facts and figures available to her when contacted by The Mayo News.

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    The Mayo News - Katie is new VEC CEO - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/3/2006    Last Visited: 10/3/2006  

    Katie is new VEC CEO

    Tuesday, 03 October 2006

    Katie is new VEC CEO
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    Dr Katie SweeneyDr Katie Sweeney (pictured), Head of GMIT Castlebar, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Mayo Vocational Education Committee.
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    Dr Sweeney, a native of Currane, Achill, is expected to take up her new position at the beginning of November.Mr Leyden told a meeting of the VEC on Thursday last that he had been notified by the Public Appointments Commission that Dr Sweeney was being put forward as the successful candidate for the position of CEO.Her nomination was unanimously ratified by the committee.Mr Pádraic Cosgrove welcomed the appointment and said he was certain Dr Sweeney would make an excellent CEO.Cllr Frank Chambers said Dr Sweeney had an outstanding track record in education and she would be a huge asset to the committee and its schools.Ms Nora Conroy said she was very pleased that a person of the calibre of Dr Sweeney , ,and a native of Currane, Achill, , had been chosen for the position.Mr Seán Staunton said it should be noted that Dr Sweeney was herself a product of the VEC system as a past pupil of McHale College, Achill.
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    Dr Sweeney was appointed Head of GMIT Castlebar some years ago following the appointment of Dr Richard Thorn as Director of Sligo IT.

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    The Mayo News - Moving Mayo forward - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/16/2006    Last Visited: 10/24/2006  

    Dr Katie Sweeney, Mayo VEC
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    In those bad old days Dr Katie Sweeney would almost certainly be lost to Mayo and probably Ireland.But it must be a sign of the times that she has been recruited as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Mayo Vocational Education Committee.The fact that she was not snapped up to work in Dublin may also reflect the emerging attraction of Mayo over the capital and the other big cities. Taking the VEC job is also another chapter in an impressive career that has been focused on Mayo.For the past six years she was Head of Centre at GMIT, Castlebar.Before that she was Head of Continuing Education and Lecturer in Mathematics on the Mayo campus.In the early 1990s she was senior lecturer and research scientist at the Dublin Institute of Technology and Trinity College Dublin. She has also lectured at the Stockholm University of Health Science.She has a BSc Honours Degree in Mathematics and Microbiology from NUI Galway.This was followed in 1989 by a PhD from Trinity College Dublin (TCD) in the field of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.Dr Sweeney was born in Britain but at the age of four she moved back to Achill with her parents Thomas and Mary Ann.She is proud of her home county. "I am from Mayo, living in Mayo and working for Mayo , it doesn't get much better!I strongly promote all the positive attributes of this wonderful county and do so at every available opportunity," she said. Dr Sweeney has not let her career dominate.
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    Dr Sweeney retains strong links with Achill.While people can now live in rural Ireland, she said places like Achill face challenges."There are major concerns around the demographic decline of such communities within the county and the west of Ireland.These require immediate attention by all agencies.Such areas, with proper infrastructure, are ideal places for people to relocate to and start up micro industries or start,up companies.She believes people with connections to the small communities should be actively and aggressively encouraged to ,look west' as outlined in the Western Development Commission's (WDC) strategy. "Business people who have connections with a community tend to have a strong commitment to and work harder for success in their home place and as a result employ local people" she said.Dr Sweeney is on the board of the the WDC since last year.She believes that the commission can provide funding for businesses and communities that find it difficult to get backing from a bank.But she believes that one initiative stands out."One of the most exciting ventures of the WDC has been the development of the ,Look West' Campaign. ,Look West' is a promotion and advertising campaign, which promotes the western region as an attractive place to live and work.The intention is to attract a broad range of people and skills to live and work in the western counties," she said.In the top job at the VEC Dr Sweeney will be expected to supply educated and well trained people for potential companies.She is looking forward to to the challenge."I am absolutely delighted to have been nominated and appointed as the new CEO of County Mayo VEC.This is a wonderful opportunity for me to assume this pivotal educational role in my own county.I am a proud product of the Mayo VEC education system," she said.Dr Sweeney paid glowing tribute to her predecessor, Joe Langan.
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    Dr Sweeney said the vision for County Mayo VEC is to be the leading provider of educational opportunities, enabling lifelong learning.She believes that the VEC has a big role in helping communities."The communities of Mayo and individuals of all ages have a significant role to play in sustaining this region and contributing to Ireland's aspiration of becoming a knowledge- based economy.Our aim will be to provide and support an environment, which is structured for optimal learning.I look forward to working with all communities within the county to deliver on these objectives," she said.

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    The Mayo News - NEWS - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/26/2006    Last Visited: 10/26/2006  

    Katie Sweeney, Mayo VECDr Katie Sweeney's appointment as Chief Executive Officer of Mayo VEC is a sign of changing times

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