Fabian Monds

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Fabian Monds, CBE (born November 1, 1940) is a BBC Governor with responsibility for Northern Ireland. Appointed in 1999, in June 2003 his term of office was extended to the end of July 2007.

Fabian Monds' research interests include telecommunications and entrepreneurial studies. He is Chair of Northern Ireland's Centre for Trauma and Transformation in Omagh, County Tyrone. He lives in County Londonderry.

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  • Emeritus Professor of Information Systems of University of Ulster.
  • Founding partner of Medical and Scientific Computer Services Ltd., Lisburn
  • Founding partner of WesternConnect Ltd., Londonderry

He has contributed to economic development and inward investment initiatives, particularly in Londonderry, Fermanagh, Omagh and West Belfast. He was director of the Institute of Mathematics, becaming Dean and later, Pro-Vice Chancellor, of the Magee Campus of the University of Ulster. Until recently, he was the Chairman of Invest Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland’s main economic development organisation.

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