Eamon O'Kelly
Eamon O'Kelly
Eamon O’Kelly leads the Information Systems organization for Schneider Electric's North American division. He is an energetic leader with a proven history in building and leading high performance, multinational teams in engineering, consulting and IT. In his current position, Eamon leads the IT team of 240 people, with an IT budget greater than $130 million. Under his direction, the team recently completed an 18 month large infrastructure outsourcing negotiation and transition for a complex entity. His team’s active project portfolio includes two significant SAP deployments, an infrastructure modernization for 2500 servers through green data center consolidation and virtualization, and an Oracle migration for a large global entity. Eamon holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering and Information Systems, as...
Eamon O’Kelly leads the Information Systems organization for Schneider Electric's North American division. He is an energetic leader with a proven history in building and leading high performance, multinational teams in engineering, consulting and IT. In his current position, Eamon leads the IT team of 240 people, with an IT budget greater than $130 million. Under his direction, the team recently completed an 18 month large infrastructure outsourcing negotiation and transition for a complex entity. His team’s active project portfolio includes two significant SAP deployments, an infrastructure modernization for 2500 servers through green data center consolidation and virtualization, and an Oracle migration for a large global entity. Eamon holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering and Information Systems, as well as a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University College Dublin. He is a green advocate and avid sailor.
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