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Ergo appoints Sean McAvinue as head of AI

Sean McAvinue Ergo
/ 11th September 2025 /
George Morahan

IT solutions provider Ergo has appointed Sean McAvinue as head of artificial intelligence.

McAvinue will lead the company's growing AI practice, driving integration of AI into the its wider IT solutions.

His focus will be on practical and "results-driven applications of AI that address real business challenges and generate measurable value to customers".

McAvinue has 14 years of experience at Ergo, having joined the company as a graduate IT engineer, and he most recently lead Egro's modern workplace practice.

Ergo has been named Microsoft Partner of the Year in Ireland on six occasions and earned recognition across international markets for its expertise in M&A integration.

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McAvinue himself has also been honoured as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Microsoft 365 on five occasions. 

“Sean’s appointment marks an exciting chapter for Ergo and our clients. His technical expertise, combined with his deep understanding of customer needs, makes him the perfect choice to lead our AI strategy," said Paul McCann, chief executive of Ergo.

"We are committed to helping Irish businesses harness AI to drive efficiency, innovation, and growth, and Sean will be at the forefront of continuing these transformations."

Of his appointment, McAvinue said: “I look forward to taking on this role at such a pivotal moment for technology. Having grown my own career at Ergo for over a decade and delivering AI readiness and adoption projects for clients as Modern Workplace Practice Lead, I have seen firsthand how innovation can reshape an organisation’s operations.

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Ergo has appointed Sean McAvinue as its head of AI.

"AI now offers us the next great leap forward, and my focus will be on turning its potential into accessible and practical solutions for our clients. I’m excited to collaborate with our talented teams to deliver AI solutions that make a real difference for the businesses we support.”

Dublin-headquartered Ergo has offices in Cork, Limerick and Belfast as well as the US, Romania and New Zealand.

Photo: Sean McAvinue. (Pic: Supplied)

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