Talk:Mark Staunton
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Shawn Galvin
[edit]Shawn Galvin Born 8th July 1991.
Started his educational life at Hamilton school when he passed his SATS and moved to the Misbourne school where after a hard few years at school he manged to scrap thru his GCSE's. Leaving school he knew what he wanted out of life and started his career as an electrician and decided to re-sit his English and Maths GCSE.
Shawn's Career started with AGE Electrical when he started his apprenticeship and then in his final year just after completing his AM2 moved abroad to the Cayman islands and quickly started moving up in the Electrical Industry. Within 6 months he was working on the Clifton Hunter School projects as and M&E Assistant Project Manager leading the site services installation. In 201 Shawn Decided it was time to move back to England and be with is Family, Shawn continued his career development as a Project Manager at Heathrow Airport for MunroWilson but also managed various electrical installations through the Uk, His final 6 months with MunroWilson saw him managing the Re-Wire of the Imperial War Museum. In 2016 It was Shawns chance to make a move into the top 10 site services contractors in the UK starting his role as a Contracts Manager to later get promoted to Regional Manager working with the Elite contractors in and around London. Today Shawn has taken a back seat and is a Director of a handful of companies, one being a Development company that focuses purely on new build high end residential builds along side his electrical Company that has taken on the M+E market by surprise and working once again with the Elite contactors across London.
Shawn regards himself as a young and very focused entrepreneur as he starts to build his empire of businesses. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shawnmg123 (talk • contribs) 14:08, 1 November 2018 (UTC)
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