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    Simon Dochartaigh

    Google Play Growth Marketing - Operations Global Lead

    Simon Dochartaigh is a seasoned Programme & People Manager with a diverse background in managing large-scale, multi-million Public Sector programmes, Fortune 500 projects, and start-up ventures.

    His extensive experience includes leading agile developer teams, managing employees, vendors, and contractors both on- and off-site to ensure project and business goals are met.

    Apart from project & programme management, Simon has a successful entrepreneurial background in Web Development, catering to renowned Italian businesses, NGOs, and the United Nations.

    He excels in leadership, strategy, coaching, mentorship, and holds certifications in PMP and Scrum, with expertise in Training, Localisation, Information Architecture, Database design, Graphic Design, Website development, Email Marketing, CRM, and more.

    Fluency in Italian, French, and German enhances his global communication capabilities.

    Simon's academic journey includes a Diplôme de spécialisation from the University of Geneva and a BA from Trinity College, Dublin.

    His professional experience spans roles at Google Play, Acorn, Google, Adamans, Lionbridge, CINECA, jsonik web agency, Health On the Net Foundation, and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.

    Highlights

    Jan 24 · indeed.com
    Operations Program Manager Jobs, Employment - Indeed
    May 18 · youtube.com
    Interview: Google Strategy and Operations (Video ... - YouTube
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    Prof Niall Ó Dochartaigh - Research - University of Galway

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