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Skills &Traits that describe Kevin:

 

Positive | Creative | Adventurous | Ambitious | Inquisitive | Inspiring | Enthusiastic | Easy Going | Sociable | Optimistic | Confident | Proactive | Energetic | Well Spoken | Fun |  Risk-Taker

 

People Skills

Team player: Influential | Trusting | Outgoing | Flexible | Positive

Team leader: Decisive | Demanding | Resilient | Surface Details and Detail

 

IT & Technology

Extremely competent  IT Skills | Motion Capture| Complex Hardware | Basic Software | Photography | Cinematography | Video Editing | Drone Operation

 

Music

Harp | Guitar | Tin Whistle | Saxophone | Piano | Ukulele [Self-taught]

 

Languages

Fluent: English | Gaeilge (Irish) 

Français (French) conversational

Learning: Korean

 

Sport

Strong interest in all sports:

Surfing | Skiing | Tennis |  Watersports | Skydiving | Hiking etc.

High level Gaelic Football (see some highlights below)

 

 

Seamus Hickey (Chairman of the GPA) awarding Kevin with the National GPA 'Rep of the year' award for 2015

Kevin Conlan - Captain of the first ever St Patrick's Dromahair team to win the Intermediate championship in Leitrim, 2014

A short video hihglights reel from some of Kevin's performances for Leitirm Senior Football team, used as part of the Sky Sports Living for Sports program in 2016

Education

 

Nuerology (Certificate - Level 8)

January 2019 - Present

 

Designing sys

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NUI, Maynooth — Special Purpose Certificate in Professional Leadership

January 2015 - Present  

[Part of the GPA Jim Madden Leadership Programme]

 

A bespoke, one-year blended learning Leadership Course which was delivered by the Gaelic Players Association (GPA) in conjunction with independent leadership experts. Tailored to athletes performing at an elite level, each student working with a professional life coach, addressing their development needs and helping them reach their personal goals. A Special Purpose Award in Professional Leadership is being awarded by Maynooth University through the Department of Education.

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NUI, Galway — Sports & Exercise Engineering (Honours Degree - Level 8)

September 2008 - September 2012

 

Designing systems and devices to monitor sports and exercise performance with a view to improving this performance for athletes and for exercisers to assist them exercising effectively and appropriately.

 

 

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