A Microsoft MVP who works as a freelance consultant helping clients implement business applications on the Power Platform, Dynamics 365 and Azure. I have over 20 years of experience building software and integrating platforms.
I am a long time advocate of low code development despite. The world is moving rapidly to cloud platforms like Microsoft’s Power Platform that allows organizations to easily build and deploy applications.
Community lead for the Power Platform User Group Ireland

Microsoft MVP
In 2016 I was fortunate to receive the award of MVP, Most Valuable Professional, by Microsoft. I am only one of 14 MVPs in Ireland and the only Business Applications MVP in Ireland.
“Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals, or MVPs, are technology experts who passionately share their knowledge with the community. They are always on the “bleeding edge” and have an unstoppable urge to get their hands on new, exciting technologies. They have very deep knowledge of Microsoft products and services, while also being able to bring together diverse platforms, products and solutions, to solve real-world problems”
Community
I have been involved in the community for many years organizing user groups that allow people interested in technology to come together and share knowledge in a friendly environment. I founded and ran the Microsoft Technology User Group, MTUG in Cork for over ten years, where I organized monthly talks on Microsoft technologies aimed primarily at developers and architects. In 2017 I founded the Power Platform Ireland User Group in Dublin. We hold regular meetups where anybody interested in the Power Platform can come along and learn and share information. These are very informal and the majority of the speakers are local Power Platform users
Prime 365
I run my own Power Platform consultancy called Prime 365. If you are in need of a consultant either to help with delivery or governance please get in touch. Our consultants are experienced technologists who can provide an independent perspective and are not afraid to roll their sleeves up