Presidio appoints Galway man Shaun Whalon as Vice President of Services

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Presidio appoints Galway Daily business Galway man Shaun Whalon as Vice President of Services

Presidio, a global digital services and IT solutions provider, has announced the appointment of Galway resident Shaun Whalon as Vice President of Services for its Irish business.

As Vice President of Services for Ireland, Shaun will be responsible for all of Presidio’s service operations including the full Managed Services portfolio, from networks, remote workforce management and cloud services through to managed cybersecurity services.

Shaun has over 25 years global experience in Enterprise Software and Technology businesses. In this new role, Shaun will provide strategic leadership, development, and evolution of the company’s services offerings.

He will manage the services organisation to ensure best-in-class technical operations, business operations, security, tools infrastructure, and service delivery.

Speaking about his recent appointment, Shaun Whalon said, “I’m looking forward to leveraging Presidio’s global capabilities and trusted advisor credentials in order to continue scaling the business to meet the rapid pace of technology-led change for our customers.”

“My key ambition for this role is to build on Presidio’s high performing services organisation to achieve high customer satisfaction levels across all verticals and to make business impacts that contribute to the growth of the company.”

Commenting on the new  appointment, Brid Graham, Senior Vice President, Presidio Europe & APAC said, “Shaun brings great experience and talent to Presidio particularly in the areas of business strategy and leadership.

“We are excited for him to share his expertise with the team and lead Presidio’s Services Business into the future.”

Prior to becoming Vice President of Services at Presidio Ireland, Shaun was Senior Vice President of Services at Mobileum. He was also previously Global VP of Digital Monetization at CSG.

Shaun is originally from New Zealand, and has been living in Galway, Ireland for more than 12 years.