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June/July 2013 www.esb.ie/em


CLASSIFIEDS

BENALMADENA, COSTA DEL SOL

Three bedroom, two bathroom apartment for rent. Limited availability left. Situated beside beach, bars and restaurants with satellite TV/W/Mc everything included. Air conditioning available. Contact: 087 230 3462 or email pjfanning16@gmail.com.

HOUSE TO LET IN FRANCE

House to let in the Dordogne Region of France from July to September. Beautiful countryside in rural France. Close to amenities, such as manmade lake with beach and watersports facilities. Nice restaurants in the area, extensive Sunday county markets nearby, ten-minute drive from the famous Chateau Hautefort. Airports from Dublin direct to Bordeaux. From the UK fly to Limoges or Bergerac. Sleeps six adults and two children. Special rate to ESB staff. €300 per week. Contact Joe or Mary on 086 257 3445.

MARBELLA EAST-3 BED APARTMENT TO RENT

Well-appointed south-facing three-bed/ two-bathroom apartment in quiet area with pool. Four-minute walkto Marbella'sfinest Blue Flag beach and km to Marbella centre. Adjacent to shopping centres, amenities and a wide variety of beach and other restaurants. Contact JJ or Mary: 353 1 276 1444,353 87 2071742, email odwyer.mary@gmail.com. Visit www.marbellabeachapartment.weebly.com

TORREVIEJA- COSTA BLANCA- 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTTO RENT

Three-bedroom apartment for rent. Two bathrooms (one en suite), cooker and washing machine. Overlooking park and close to beach and community pool. €250 p/w. Contact 086 355 0084.

ST HELEN’S BAY BEACH ANDGOLF COURSE, ROSSLARE

Beautiful three-bed (sleeps six) dormer bungalow beside St Helen's Bay Golf Course in Rosslare Co.Wexford. All mod cons. Gated entrance. Safe for young children playing. Private back garden. Garden Furniture, DVDs, board games, CDs and selection of books provided. Bed linen and towels supplied. As new condition. Available for short or longer term lettings.Tel: 087 261 5514 for details.

COTTAGETO RENTON ACHILLISLAND

One-bed to rent. Sleeps three sharing. All mod cons and linen supplied. Open turf fire. Magnificent views. Five blue flag beaches and two outdoor pursuit centres close by. On bus route, close to shops and pubs. Check out www.aquila-house.com.Tel :098 45163.

Disclaimer: Classifieds are placed by individuals. The publisher does not accept responsibility for errors or omissions.


ESB supports student library

A lady and two men stand in front of a framed group photograph in a library.

L-r: Germaine Noonan, BITC; Philip McElwee, Careers Guidance Teacher; and Eugene Dalton, retired ESB staff, pictured at an event to mark the opening of the new library for students in Rosmini Community School. The library, which was supported by ESB, is a tremendous new resource for students and marks our eight years of involvement with the school.


Departed friends

NameLocation Date
George Tourish
Midland & West Networks
21/02/2013
Gerald Johnson
Shannonbridge
14/02/2013
John M. Logan
North West Networks
28/02/2013
Veronica Murphy
Logistics Ballycoolin
26/02/2013
Patrick Carmody
North West Networks
27/02/2013
Patricia Cahill
Dublin Central & South
23/02/2013
George Lawlor
Midland & West Networks
05/02/2013
John Donoghue
Production Cahirciveen
01/02/2013
Kathleen Gaynor
Dublin North & Dundalk
18/02/2013
John Staunton
Network Services
06/03/2013
Edward Mahon
Ardnacrusha Fisheries
23/02/2013
Sophie Somers
South East Networks
07/03/2013
Patrick Dent
HR
07/03/2013
James Chambers
North West Networks
14/03/2013
William Dunne
Allenwood Station
17/01/2013
Martha Hynes
Liffey Station
13/03/2013
Bernard Farrell
Poolbeg
20/03/2013
Margaret Moloney
Dublin Central & South
19/03/2013
Margaret O'Shea
Dublin Stations
20/03/2013
Richard Coffey
Rhode Station
16/03/2013
John S. McGrath
Fleet & Equipment
03/03/2013
Peter J. Whelan
Customer Supply
21/03/2013
Joseph Flynn
Rhode Station
17/03/2013
James Patrick Keyes
Procurement
11/03/2013
Peter Connolly
North West Networks
26/03/2013
John Shiels
Midland & West Networks
23/03/2013
Ann Haughey
North West Networks
09/03/2013
Departed friends
Julia Finucane Tarbert
23/03/2013
Patrick O'Brien
Midland & West Networks
29/03/2013
Peter Duffy
Midland & West Networks
27/03/2013
Richard Wyse
Network Services
01/04/2013
William Renehan
Dublin Central & South
29/03/2013
Timothy Eaton
Midland & West Networks
01/04/2013
Josephine Donovan
400 & 220KV Capital Works
14/02/2013
Patrick J. Cooke
South East Networks
05/04/2013
Bridget Geoghegan
Dublin North & Dundalk
31/03/2013
John Hedderman
South West Networks
15/03/2013
Una Lotty
South West Networks
07/04/2013
Patrick G Walsh
Moneypoint
10/04/2013
Thomas F O'Byrne
South East Networks
11/04/2013
Thomas O'Donoghue
South West Networks
17/03/2013
Eric Clifford
Network Services
12/04/2013
Joseph Carroll
Dublin Central + South Networks
13/04/2013
Thomas Nolan
Midland & West Networks
18/04/2013
James Meyler
Poolbeg
24/04/2013
Mary Comer
Midland & West Networks
13/04/2013
Irene Lydon
Midland & West Networks
17/04/2013
Peter Boylan
Dublin Central + South Networks
27/04/2013
Sean Munster
Northwest Networks
01/05/2013
Donal Dunne
Great Island
01/05/2013
Thomas McKenna
Network Services
03/05/2013
John Lynch
South West Networks
03/05/2013
Denis Barry
South East Networks
05/04/2013
Michael Malone
North Wall Station
03/05/2013
Patrick Hanratty
North West Networks
01/05/2013
Michael Larrissey
Great Island
01/05/2013

Finance Transformation Programme (FiTP) update

Five men and two women stand side by side for an indoor group shot.
FiTP IT team members (l-r): Reneeth Eipe, Copperman Consulting; Mark Nowell, SAP Basis, BSC; Cormac Scully, SAP Competency Centre, BSC; John Goodman, Business Intelligence Competency Centre, BSC; Tanya Bayer, SAP Competency Centre, BSC; Colin Cummins, SAP Security, BSC; Bernie Brennan, FiTP; and Jim Boyle, SAP Competency Centre, BSC.

TECHNOLOGY - A KEY ENABLER FOR FINANCE

AT THE BEGINNING of the Finance Transformation Programme, technology was identified as a key enabler for making changes to the way Finance operates. Without the appropriate new technology or system improvements, Finance would not be able to deliver on its strategic objective of providing its services more efficiently and effectively.

IMPROVEMENTSTO EXISTING SYSTEMS

Last month, the fifth and final set of system improvements were made to Finance's existing SAP system under the direction of the programme.

Since the first set of system enhancements in April 2012, there have been a total of 48 change requests implemented. The majority of the changes increase the efficiency and accuracy of certain finance processes, while in some cases they have contributed to reducing time-consuming manual intervention.

ENHANCED COMPLIANCE

The programme also implemented a new Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) module in SAP to enhance existing governance measures. The module enables automated access controls to SAP to be put in place and has initially been used for segregation of duties for Finance staff involved in the invoicing and the accounting and reporting processes.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCETOOLS

Probably thebiggest technology changes will be in the area of performance management-boththeplanning/budgetingandforecasting/ reporting processes. FiTP is introducing two business intelligence tools to support these areas, both of which will be fully operational in early July.

SAP BPC is being implemented to support Finance's new approach to planning, budgeting and forecasting and will be introduced in line with the start of planning cycle for the 2014 financial year. SAP Business Objects is the new reporting platform to be used by Executive Directors with senior management in each of the business units to analyse a mix of financial andnon-financial targets (or key performance indicators, ‘KPIs'). These targets, which are categorised as Financial, Operational, People and Customer and Market, are all aligned to the corporate strategy.

SUCCESSFUL DELIVERY

“Each of these new systems and system enhancements are huge undertakings in their own right, so successful delivery of each of these components is a tribute to hard work on the part of all those involved from initial specification, right through to testing and release,” said John Forde, Technology Manager, HTR


MP'S VISIT TO CARRINGTON

A group shot of eight people in high-visibility vests and hard hats at a construction site

Pictured during a recent visit by MP Kate Green to the Carrington site in the UK are (l-r): Vincente Lopez, Duro Felguera; Simon James, ESB London office; Mike Scott, Alstom; Kate Green, MP; Rainer Lueoend; Carole Riley, Pendragon PR; Wolfgang Puschitz, Alstom; and Jonathan Smith.


ELECTRICAID AGM

ELECTRICAID'S 2012 AGM was held in Wilton on April 23rd last with a simultaneous audio/video link to ESB Head Office. The technology worked superbly, allowing both groups to fully participate. Many thanks to Telecoms staff both in Wilton and Head Office and local ElectricAid advocate Dave Carey who was a great host in Wilton. 2012 was a tough year for ElectricAid, when four years of recession finally began to catch up with us. We have lost some membership and income, but were still able to spend €1.3 million on 180 separate development projects, in Ireland and overseas. This sort of impact from a company-based charity makes ElectricAid a world-leader, and should be a real source of pride for the entire ESB community.

We also experienced 2012 as a year of celebration, where 25 years of successful service was marked from the RHA Gallery to the Button Factory to St Stephen's Church (Pepper Canister) with our implementing partners, President Michael D. Higgins, and with our friends and supporters. A new committee has now been elected, dedicated to begin the next 25 years of success.

Thanks were expressed to ESB, EirGrid, support services, our NGO partners - and most of all, to the 2,600 contributing members - these people are ElectricAid, and we thank them sincerely.

Full draft minutes of the AGM are available on the ElectricAid intranet site.


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