Child Paths
Ewan Dunbar is an experienced professional in finance and business advisory, currently serving as Non-Executive Director at Superfy since September 2023, offering financial and strategic support for the expansion of their circular economy IoT platform. Ewan holds multiple roles, including Senior Facilitator at HPC and Founder & Principal Consultant at XPOTENTIAL LIMITED, focusing on leadership and growth acceleration for businesses. Additionally, Ewan has served as Chief Financial Officer at Child Paths and previously held the position of Portfolio CFO at The CFO Centre Ireland. Ewan's extensive background includes roles as Group Finance Director at Virgin Media Ireland and Treasurer & Financial Accountant at ModusLink, along with crucial early career experience at Ernst & Young and KPMG. Ewan's educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Technology & Business Studies from the University of Strathclyde, a Chartered Accountant designation from ICAS, and training in Executive & Lifestyle Coaching from Positive Success Group.
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Child Paths
Our easy-to-use app was designed to take parents on a journey through their child’s early years and school education. It allows teachers to communicate in real-time quickly, effectively, and efficiently with parents about their child’s achievements, milestones, interests, learning, development and more. We provide software with features that will allow practitioners to reduce costs, improve productivity, be inspection ready and eliminate repetitive, time consuming paperwork and document filling. Our app will support, assist and educate parents in understanding more about what they can do at different stages of their child’s life to help with their learning and development by becoming more actively involved. Educational Institutions Are Now Teaching Child Paths Software. As part of their Advanced Early Childhood Care and Education courses, the Cork College of Commerce who is Ireland’s largest Further Education College, along with Dorset College Dublin, are now teaching Child Paths as part of their course content.