Mark Cahill has over 13 years experience with blue-chip corporations such as such as Dell, Airtricity, Trinity Biotech and Johnson & Johnson in a variety of Technical/IT and Project Management roles. In recent years he has also worked with SMEs and entrepreneurs.  He completed his masters degree in business administration (MBA) in 2008, and his thesis “To what extent have Online Social Networks Changed Business to Consumer Marketing”. His thesis looks at how online social networks and Web 2.0 have changed the marketing landscape and it proposes a model for an integrated offline and online marketing strategy.

He holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering and has a passion for technology and how it can benefit business.Mark is one of the founding organisers and speakers at Bizcamp Limerick. He is also an experienced trainer having delivered internal training courses while working at Dell. Mark was recently featured in Business Plus, one of Ireland’s leading directories of entrepreneurs.

Mark is also a guest lecturer with the Kemmy business school, University of Limerick in Entrepreneurship, and Marketing, with a focus on Social Networks and Social Media.

If you want to contact me please call me on (087) 9497083 or on Skype: MarkCahill.Ireland.

To connect with Mark:

Twitter: @MarkCahill
Linkedin: http://ie.linkedin.com/in/markcahill

 

5 Responses to About

  1. Bob says:

    Didn’t realise you’d set up on your own. Best of luck with it.

    B

  2. i like social media marketing because it is easy for promoted products to get viral.;~

  3. social media marketing is kinda new yet people are making FB pages to promote their products *

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  5. Great job, always enjoy reading your commentary.

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