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Desmond McCoy

Executive Officer at Trinity College Dublin

Desmond McCoy
Dublin Ireland
Professional Status
Employed
Available
About Me
Hold BA Hons in HRM from National College of Ireland. 5 years experience in customer service, experience in volunteering, administration, HR. Volunteered for two of the biggest non-profit organisations Special Olympics Ireland & Society of St Vincent De Paul. NGO sector is my specialty & passion. In my spare time I Volunteer for the non-profit sector.

Specialties Include:

► Economics
► Microsoft Office
► HR
► Retail
► Administration
► Employee Engagement
Resume created on DoYouBuzz
  • Assisting the regional development officer, clubs & soc's with volunteers to roles within the special Olympics Leinster programme (calls, mail-outs)
  • Assisting volunteers to roles within the special Olympics Leinster programme
  • Assisting the regional fundraising coordinator with volunteers for events i.e. annual collection day (calls)
  • Conducting the input of 250 athlete forms
  • Arranging assignment of athletes & volunteers to sports events & training
  • Conducting the running queries for 150 volunteer calls & mail outs
  • Ensuring athletes contact information is updated
  • Instructed volunteers are notified of training & special Olympics functions
  • Organising information packs for training, presentation & events
  • Distributed the gathering equipment for sports events
  • Responsible for the input of information to games management system for sports events
  • Organised the daily running of special Olympics Leinster office
  • Administered raiser's edge software package updating 50 athlete's information & photos:
  • Families information
  • Volunteer information pre-events
  • Volunteer thank you
  • Annual affiliation.
Company Description
Special Olympics Ireland is a sports organisation for people with an intellectual disability. Through sport, athletes develop both physically and emotionally, they make new friends, realise their dreams, and know they can fit in. Special Olympics Ireland enables our athletes to achieve and win not only in sport but in life too. Special Olympics Ireland currently has almost 10,000 registered athletes participating in 15 sports in nearly 400 clubs throughout the island of Ireland. These athletes are supported by their families and a team of 30,000 volunteers who give of their time to help out at sporting and fundraising events.