Chair Director
Tony is a former Research and Development Manager in Telecommunications. He has qualifications in Technology, Social Science and Theology. His interests are Athletics, Motorsport, History and Writing. He is married with four adult children. He is also a volunteer with the aid agency Trócaire.
Tony Devlin
Currently CFO of CWSI, a leading mobility and security specialist, aiming to become the leading pan-European provider of mobility and security. Investor in start-up companies, usually in high-tech areas and based in Ireland or the UK. Registered Mentor with Enterprise Ireland, advising EI clients on business strategy, operational, marketing, and financial planning. Specialties: Corporate finance. Licensing of brands, Financial control, Business plans, Fundraising.
Financial Director
Paddy Bolger
Clinical Director
Dr. Anna Jolanta Wuczynska - listed with Specialist Registration kept by Medical Council of Ireland under registration id 277835. Dr. Anna Jolanta Wuczynska acquired her degree Doctor of Medicine from the Medical Academy in Wroclaw. Doctor Wuczynska also completed a training program for specialists for General Practitioners. At CKU, Dr. Anna provides specialist knowledge in the medical aspects of health and shares extensive experience in health work and medical practice among the Polish community in Ireland.
Dr Anna Wuczyńska
Secretary
Co-founder of CKU, psychologist, and addiction instructor in the process of certification. She is actively engaged in developing CKU’s organizational structure and is gaining expertise in managing a public not for profit organization. She supports initiatives to ensure compliance with the standards required for organizations operating in the health sector.
Barbara Ożga
Katie graduated from University College Dublin with a business and law degree in 2015. She now works as a solicitor in human rights and equality law. Katie joined the board at the end of 2022 to support the work of CKU in its provision of support and assistance to marginalized individuals and families affected by addiction.
Kathryn Timmins
He is currently involved with a project to set up a social innovation hub in Dublin 8. He strongly believes that, given the right conditions of connectedness, people in any community have the individual capacity, wisdom and entrepreneurial energy to devise solutions to the complex problems of our time.
His extensive experience includes a decade as part of the management team that established the Institute of Technology in Blanchardstown and prior to that over twenty years working as a technical consultant to a wide range of food enterprises, from multinationals to local artisan producers, to develop internationally accredited quality management systems.
He is an avid follower of American politics and likes to read political biography. He is a member of the Dublin Toastmasters Club where these ideas get an airing. He keeps fit by hillwalking and swimming and lists the multiple completion of the Liffey Swim as one of his more important life achievements.