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Based in their offices in North Sydney, Intamac Australia have a core management team supporting our major corporate partners. The team has a wealth of experience in technology, consumer products, and the service & security industries.
Eddie Johnson
Managing Director
Edmund (Eddie) Johnson has maintained senior sales and marketing roles within the security and telecommunications industry in Australia for over 25 years, including as Divisional Sales Manager with Wormald Security, and Sales Director of the Australian Business Telephone Company. Since 2001, Eddie has been a business development consultant to several Australian and international companies in the general telecommunications and security industry, including Hyundai Consumer Goods, Rokonet, DSC Security Products, First Netcom and mGate. Eddie helped create Intamac Australia during 2005 and will be spearheading Intamac’s expansion into Australia and Asia.
Kieran McDonnell
Director of Operations
Kieran moved to Australia in June 1989 from Ireland, where he ran an Electrical Contracting business. After then running a number of his own contracting companies, he eventually joined ADT’s Fire Monitoring business in Australia 9 years later. Here he managed the changeover program from hardwired systems, to IP and wireless technology. Kieran was previously Operations Manager for ADT and joined the Intamac Australia team in January 2006. Kieran completed an MBA in Business Operations in 2007

Chirag Lakhani
Senior Systems Architect
Chirag moved to Australia from India in Feb 1996 after finishing his Degree as Bachelor of Commerce, where he then completed a Diploma in Business Management. After working as a consultant on various major IT system implementations, he joined the ADT Wireless division in 1998 as Senior System Architect. Here he implemented, maintained and managed the Mobitex Wireless network within Australia. Chirag joined the Intamac Australia team in January 2006, and completed his Masters in Internet technologies in 2006.