Enda McGuane Recognised with ATU Alumni Award in Business at Inaugural Alumni Awards Ceremony
Atlantic Technological University proudly recognised Enda McGuane, Head of Asset Management at the Land Development Agency), with the Alumni Award in Business at the university’s inaugural Alumni Awards.

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) proudly recognised Enda McGuane, Head of Asset Management at the Land Development Agency), with the Alumni Award in Business at the university’s inaugural Alumni Awards.
Enda, a former Army officer, was recognised for his leadership in business which spans over 30 years of service across public and private sectors.
His distinguished career began in the Irish Defence Forces, where he served for 14 years, including international missions with the United Nations in East Timor and Lebanon. As a young Army Lieutenant, Enda was awarded the UN Peacekeepers Medal in recognition of his exceptional service during his time in Lebanon.
Enda has contributed to several influential boards, including the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) and the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Ireland. His commitment to social impact is also evident through his involvement with COPE Homeless Services and the Brothers of Charity Services Ireland. A passionate advocate for community engagement, Enda actively contributes as an underage GAA coach with Kilmacud Crokes.
Enda’s recognition at the inaugural ATU Alumni Awards reflects his leadership, commitment to excellence, and lasting contributions to business and society.
Dr Orla Flynn, President of ATU, commented, “Enda is not only a seasoned professional, he is also a mentor, a coach, and a dedicated volunteer who consistently gives his time and expertise to support others. Whether mentoring young professionals, guiding underage GAA teams, or serving as an external examiner to help shape the next generation of graduates, Enda exemplifies the true spirit of leadership and service.”