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NORTHERN IRELAND 40UNDER40 LIST 2018 Northern Ireland 40under40 List 2018 John‑Ross Armstrong Greentown Environmental, MD I am a farmer’s son from Florencecourt in Fermanagh. I couldn’t wait to get out of school and left at sixteen and completed further education at Greenmount College and started working for the same company for nine years and in 2010 I was out of work and I started a business in the industry I had experience in. Greentown has grown from a new start up to providing 40 full time jobs in eight Years. The second business was formed in 2016 and has created 20 jobs in two years. I am very lucky to have a great core team within the businesses that have also been responsible for the success of both businesses. We have faced a lot of challenges to get the business to this stage but we always re­directed ourselves, and had a can do attitude. Sheree Atcheson Deloitte, Tech Outreach Leader Listed as one of the UK’s Most Influential Women in Tech ‘17, 27­ year­old Sheree Atcheson is a Consultantat Deloitte, founder of I Am Lanka, and UK expansion director at Women Who Code. As well as her day­ to­day life in the industry, Sheree is a tech outreach leader across the UK. As a passionate advocate for gaining 2 www.businessfirstonline.co.uk and retaining women in the tech industry, in 2013, she brought Women Who Code to the UK. Women Who Code is a global non­profit, working to eradicate the gender bias through free hack nights, tech talks and career trainings. Sheree has featured in several publications, such as HuffPost, Wired, ComputerWeekly, The Guardian, Marie Claire. The aim of Sheree’s career is to ensure people are aware of the fantastic opportunities the tech industry has to offer, and that everyone – regardless of gender, race or social stature – is able to benefit from these and reach their full potential in their careers. @nirushika David Barnett Wrightbus, Director In addition to leading the commercial team David is responsible for identifying new technologies and opportunities which shape the product roadmap for Wrightbus’ continued growth . David began his career at Wrightbus 20 years ago working on Wrightbus’ first all­electric vehicle. David is graduate of Queens University Belfast with both a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering and MBA, David’s roles have focused on both Product and Business Development. Before successfully leading the New Routemaster project David managed the development of the StreetCar for Las Vegas. His previous experience includes working on the development of the Opus midibus for the US market, the Wright Bus for Hong Kong, and the UK StreetCar. David is leading the introduction of Wrightbus’ new zero emission bus range, including the recently launch hydrogen fuel cell bus. Emma Boyle Slice of Heaven, Director Emma Boyle has worked with her family at Slice of Heaven Ltd in Newtownards. Her creative talents have been a great advantage to her within Slice of Heaven, designing packaging and setting up dynamic photo shoots for PR, ensuring the company stood out from the competition. Slice of Heaven has won numerous awards in all aspects of the business and hope to continue to lead in the field in the future.In 2014 Emma headed up the team creating the first Dessert Cafe in Ireland to be located at the derelict "Market House", in Donaghadee. In October 2017, only 3.5 years later, this Cafe was awarded "Best in Ireland". @sliceofheavenni Bernard Branagan Branagan Construction Director Father of three and owner and director of (BCL). Self employed at the age of just 18 with just GCSE’S behind him, Bernard has grown BCL to what it is today. Highly driven, opportunistic, ambitious, determined are just a few words to describe Bernard. BCL are an experienced contractor who act as both a main contractor and Subcontractor to some of the biggest names in the industry. BCL prides