DOCTOR OF ECONOMIC SCIENCE

DERMOT PATRICK WHELAN
Dermot Whelan of Ballyclough, Co.
As a developer of people, Dermot
Whelan has impacted in a singular way on all of his staff, colleagues, and
those who have had the privilege of working with him on community or national
committees. Within a career otherwise
devoted to manufacturing he spent some time with the Industrial Training
Authority, AnCO.
In the early days of AnCO he was Assistant
Director, Training and laid down the foundation for the programmes of Industrial
Training Committees which now form part of FÁS.
This period of his career provided him with a special window into the
world of training and development, and he has been building on the insights
acquired ever since. After the AnCO phase he returned to industry and encouraged the
relevant agencies to try out new and sometimes unusual methods of
training. What is more, he participated
in them himself and was always willing to expose his own weaknesses as part of
the learning process. For the National
Council for Educational Awards he was an active examiner and panel member, and
travelled around the country helping the various colleges with their
engineering and management courses. In
1989 the NCEA honoured him with a Doctorate.
The activities of the Plassey Management and
Technology Centre benefit from his leadership as Chairman of the Board. Here again he encourages the Centre to try
out new approaches.
He has been and is a member of many
community and national groups, including the Board of Shannon Free Airport
Development Company and the Council of the Irish Management Institute, of which
he is a Fellow. He was a member of the
Governing Body of NIHE Limerick, and was President of the Confederation of
Irish Industry. The CII programme of
seminars to promote an interest in planning for 1993 is now benefiting from the contribution of a President with this ideal
background of ‘hands-on’ experience. To
ensure that he would stay in touch with current theories and the literature of
Management and Business, Dr Dermot Whelan in 1991 added a University of
Limerick Research Masterate to his list of qualifications. In recent times he accepted the role of
Chairman of the Trustee Savings Bank. In
the context of recent speculation about the structure of banking in
Dermot Whelan, deeply committed to
his family, decided to ignore offers to move out of
Tuigeann Diarmuid
na deacrachtaí
atá ós comhair
an tír sea, ach tuigeann sé níos fearr
ná aoinne cad iad na féidearachtaí
agus cad tá buan sa tír. Chomh fada agus atá
a leithéid ann
is féidir a bheith dóchasach sa todhchaí.