
WeeWorld
Executives
6Board of Directors
2WeeWorld Management Team
6 Team Members
WeeWorld has 6 executives. WeeWorld's founder is John McGuire. WeeWorld's is .
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
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John McGuire | Barclays UK, and BT Group | Founder | Current |
Name | John McGuire | ||||
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Work History | Barclays UK, and BT Group | ||||
Title | Founder | ||||
Status | Current |
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WeeWorld Board of Directors
2 Board of directors
WeeWorld has 2 board of directors, including Barry Maloney.
Name | Firm | Work History | Other Seats |
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Barry Maloney | Prior to joining Balderton Capital in 2000, Barry spent five years as CEO of Esat Digifone, Ireland's second largest GSM mobile operator. Under Barry's leadership, Esat Digifone expanded to a profitable company with 900 employees, more than one million customers and IR £400 million in revenues. Esat Digifone was acquired by British Telecom at a market value of IR £2 billion and is now part of the O2 Group. Before Esat Digifone, Barry spent two years at Xerox Corporation in Palo Alto, California, where as Vice President of first Business Development and then Channel Operations, he was instrumental in revolutionizing Xerox's approach to global marketing. Before this Barry enjoyed a pan-European career at Digital Equipment as European Pricing Manager, Director of Software Business Europe and Vice President of the Component and Peripheral Business Unit Europe. Education: Economics Degree from University College, Dublin, 1980. | WeeWorld | |
Bruce Golden | WeeWorld |
Name | Barry Maloney | Bruce Golden |
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Work History | Prior to joining Balderton Capital in 2000, Barry spent five years as CEO of Esat Digifone, Ireland's second largest GSM mobile operator. Under Barry's leadership, Esat Digifone expanded to a profitable company with 900 employees, more than one million customers and IR £400 million in revenues. Esat Digifone was acquired by British Telecom at a market value of IR £2 billion and is now part of the O2 Group. Before Esat Digifone, Barry spent two years at Xerox Corporation in Palo Alto, California, where as Vice President of first Business Development and then Channel Operations, he was instrumental in revolutionizing Xerox's approach to global marketing. Before this Barry enjoyed a pan-European career at Digital Equipment as European Pricing Manager, Director of Software Business Europe and Vice President of the Component and Peripheral Business Unit Europe. Education: Economics Degree from University College, Dublin, 1980. | |
Other Seats | WeeWorld | WeeWorld |
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