Trinity Technology Group, the business software provider, has made three appointments. Mr Dan Ennis is the new group financial controller. He joins Trinity from PricewaterhouseCoopers where he was a member of the corporate finance division.
Mr Tony Nason joins Trinity as group marketing manager. Previously, he worked with HewlettPackard as a senior business analyst.
Mr Hugh Claffey is appointed operations manager with Trinity Commerce, the e-Commerce arm of the Trinity group. Prior to joining the company, he was MIS Manager for Intel Ireland.
Ms Patricia Kinsella is the new students services director of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland (CPA). She will be responsible for the overall development of services to the institute's 1,500 students.
Global Investment Systems, the investment software company, has appointed Mr Barry McConville as general manager of the company's Irish operations. He will be responsible for all operational, administrative and budgeting functions for the company.
The new general manager of the Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel in Killiney, Co Dublin, is Ms Anne Marie Brennan. She has spent the last 15 years working in hotels abroad, including Britain and South Africa.
Mr Kevin O'Kelly has been appointed development manager with Norwich Union Investments Ireland. Mr O'Kelly joined the company from Ulster Bank Investment Managers.
Mr Frank Cicutto is the new managing director and chief executive officer of National Australia Bank Group. He replaces Mr Don Argus, who is leaving the company. National Australia Bank owns National Irish Bank.
Mr Cicutto was previously head of the National Australia's Credit Bureau and state manager for New South Wales.
Ms Catriona Monks has become the new sales co-ordinator of Fujitsu Computers. She joins from Compaq Computers.
Mr Grahame Pickett is the new president of the Irish Security Industry Association (ISIA). Mr Pickett is currently human resources director at Securicor. The ISIA is the umbrella body of the private security industry in the Republic.
KeySpan Energy Development Corporation (KEDC), a subsidiary of KeySpan Energy, the New York utility company, has appointed Mr Neil Nichols, as senior vice-president. KEDC is responsible for several investments in Northern Ireland and is currently proposing to build a gas pipeline in the Republic as part of a joint venture with British Gas.