Testimonials

John Drummey - Communications Director - Rose of Tralee/Media Consultant

“David has designed two of my websites www.johndrummey.ie and www.hdevents.ie. His attention to detail and detailed knowledge of his field has proven to be most beneficial to both John Drummey Communications and HD Events. I would have no hesitation in recommending David for any similar projects.”

J.J. O'Shea - Broadcaster

“David has two qualities that are rarely found together-he is creative and reliable. I know him to be hardworking and a wizard in design technology as well as a master producer on Radio.”

Una Kavanagh - Editor / Eagarthóir Gaeilge of The College View

"I approached David to create a completely new website for DCU's Cumann Gaelach society. He was very co-operative and listened to every suggestion that I had.

He did a fantastic job and was a pleasure to do business with. The final result is that we now have a website that looks modern, polished and uncluttered. He should be very proud of his work."

Brian Priestley - BBC Broadcaster/Producer/Lecturer

"It has been a pleasure to work with David O'Donoghue, not only because of his ability but his immensely helpful and cooperative attitude.

He always has production values in mind, and is willing to take suggestions and advice. When some specific task is requested of him, he gives the impression that nothing is too much trouble, and the results are always up to the mark."

Dr. Muiris O'Laoire, Senior Lecturer, I.T. Tralee

"David was thorough and meticulous in his approach and consistently industrious, he achieved high grades, always partaking in class discussions and tutorials.  He was an excellent student who always brought creative insights to his coursework in Cultural Studies.

In short, an ideal student who would make for an ideal employee and team member."

Mary Mullins - Journalist/Broadcaster

"I have worked with David in Radio Kerry for over four years in his capacity of a sound desk operative.

David always shows the utmost professionalism in his work and is a pleasure to deal with.

I would have no hesitation in recommending him."

Donnacha Toomey, Lecturer - I.T. Tralee

"David completed a four year degree programme in Interactive Multimedia at the Institute of Technology Tralee.

As David’s Media and Broadcasting lecturer I have found him to be an extremely dedicated student with particular interest in the world of Radio Broadcasting, Web Development and Audio Engineering.

In all projects for which I was his supervisor David demonstrated exceptional ability in the planning, recording and post-production of his work at all times.

During his degree at ITT David was involved in the production of numerous short films, documentaries, TV programmes and radio features which were all carefully planned and delivered to a high standard.

As his project supervisor I would strongly recommend David O'Donoghue for work in any multimedia/broadcasting related area."

Weeshie Fogarty - Broadcaster

My award winning programmes Radio Kerry’s Terrace Talk and In Conversation. Two years ago Terrace Talk achieved the highest honour available in this country to a radio programme. It won the much sought after and highly prestigious National PPI award.

Now to achieve national honors such as this demands very high standards and people behind the programmes who are willing to devote a major part of their time to editing, preparing and producing the huge amount of hours that are involved in both shows. And I am very fortunate indeed to have such a person working on all my programmes. That man is David O Donoghue.

I can say without fear of contradiction that with David’s highly professional and polished input into these programmes we certainly would not have achieved the high ratings these two programmes enjoy to day.

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