ITLG Hall of Fame
The ITLG Hall of Fame is comprised of technology leaders who have received a SV50 award on three or more occasions as well as recipients of an ITLG Distinguished Leadership Award. Current Hall of Fame members are listed below.
Kevin Barrett, Chief Evangelist Content Management Platform at Medidata Solutions
Craig Barrett, Former Chairman & CEO at Intel Corporation
Shane Buckley, Senior Vice President at NetGear
Margaret Burgraff, Vice President at Intel Corporation
Chris Buddin, Managing Director at Goldman Sachs
James Carroll, Chief Platform and Globalization Officer at Go Daddy
Liam Casey, Founder & CEO at PCH Internatonal
John Collison, Co-Founder & President at Stripe
Patrick Collison, Co-Founder & Content Strategist at Stripe
Adele Cooper, UK & Ireland Country Manager at Pinterest
Sean Cunningham, Managing Director at Trident Capital Cybersecurity
John Donahoe, Chair of the Board at PayPal
Caroline Donahue, Former CMO at Intuit
Rory Dooley, GM at Jaybird, SVP & GM at Ultimate Ears
Caroline Dowling, President, Communications & Enterprise Compute at Flex
Una Fox, VP Digital Marketing Technology at The Walt Disney Company
Sarah Friar, CEO, NextDoor
John Gilmore, COO, Noon Home
Kieran Hannon, Chief Marketing Officer at Belkin International
John Hartnett, Founder & CEO, SVG Partners; Founder & President, ITLG
Claire Hayes, Managing Director at PWC
Trevor Healy, Co-founder & Managing Partner at SansaA
John Herlihy, VP and Managing Director, EMEA at LinkedIn
PJ Hough, SVP, Senior Product Officer at Citrix
Claire Lee, Head of Early Stage at Silicon Valley Bank
Brian Long, Founder & Managing Partner, Atlantic Bridge Ventures
Rory McInerney, Corporate Vice President at Intel
Bill McKiernan, President at WSM Capital LLC
Katie McMahon, Vice President & General Manager, Consumer Business at SoundHound Inc.
Monique Meche, Vice President, Global Public Policy at Netflix
Mairtini NiDhomhnaill, Founder, Countsy
Eddie O'Brien, Global Channel Chief at Dropbox
Niall O'Connor, Chief Information Officer at Apple
Rory O'Driscoll, Partner at Scale Venture Partners
John O'Farrell, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz
John O'Grady, Senior VP at Eastman Kodak
Barry O'Sullivan, CEO at Altocloud, Advisor to CEO at Genesys
John Ryan, Former Co-founder, Chairman & CEO at Macrovision
Jacinta Tobin, SVP Global Sales at Polyverse
Lorraine Twohill, Head of Marketing at Google
Niall Wall, SVP Business Development & Emerging Businesses at Box
Shane Wall, HP Chief Technology Officer, Global Head of HP Labs
Ruth Cotter, SVP, Marketing, HR, Investor Relations, AMD
Matthew Bradley, SVP, Development, Oracle
Jim Hart, Senior Director, Xentaurs
Rory Cameron, GM SAP Litmos
Anita Sands, Board Director at Symantec, ServiceNow, Pure Storage, ThoughtWorks
Peter Real, SVP & CTO, Analog Devices
Liam Madden, Executive VP, Xilinx
Dave Burk, VP, Engineering, Google
YOUNG INNOVATOR AWARD 2019
Gillian Barry, Head of Innovation & Enterprise, LIT
Gillian is head of Head of Innovation & Enterprise at LIT, the higher education institute with the largest portfolio of enterprise centres in Ireland supporting around 100 ventures p.a. who create circa €1.1bn economic value annually. She worked for over a decade in software development, business analysis and project management for technology companies in Ireland & the UK before joining LIT. A board member of Start-up Ireland, she helped lead The Start-up Gathering directed by the Department of Business, Enterprise & Innovation (DBEI) which engaged around 18k people from the start-up ecosystem in Ireland. Together with the ITLG she led the development of ITLG Young Innovators which has seen almost 1,200 attendees for each event 2014, 2016 and 2018.Gillian is a business & computing graduate and has a first class Executive MBA from UCC
Distinguished Leadership Award 2018
Dr. Ann B. Kelleher is senior vice president and general manager of the Technology and Manufacturing Group at Intel Corporation. She is responsible for corporate quality assurance, corporate services, customer fulfillment and supply chain management. She is also responsible for strategic planning for the company’s worldwide manufacturing operations. Before assuming her current position in the Technology and Manufacturing Group, Kelleher was general manager of the Fab/Sort Manufacturing organization. In that role, she was responsible for all aspects of Intel’s high-volume silicon manufacturing. Earlier in her Intel career, Kelleher was the site manager of Intel’s Fab 11X fabrication facility in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, the plant manager of Intel’s Fab 12 facility in Chandler, Arizona, as well as the factory manager of Fab 24 in Leixlip, Ireland. Kelleher joined Intel in 1996 as a process engineer, going on to manage technology transfers and factory ramp-ups in a variety of positions spanning 200mm and 300mm technologies. She holds a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, all from University College Cork in Ireland.