Jim is aged 66 and has Haemophilia A with a high titer inhibitor which he developed at age 14.
He was born in Ireland, educated and worked there until 1984 when he relocated to the UK. Jim continued his career in the UK until he retired in 2015 and returned to live in Ireland.
Jim has been married to Monica since 1983 and they have two sons and three grandchildren.
Jim’s career was in Finance, and he worked for 20 years as European financial Controller for a US multinational involved in liquid and gas analysis techniques. Before he retired in 2015, he managed a Chartered Accountancy practice with 2 offices and 70 employees.
In 2016 Jim joined the board of the Irish Haemophilia Society, trying to give something back for all the support they have offered for so many years. For 6 years Jim as involved in the Inhibitor Working Group of the EHC and has been rewarded by seeing the platform the group built and the community that was created!
He is now very happy total up the role of the advisor to the newly formed ERIN committee which will use the existing platform to hopefully build an inclusive community for all rare bleeding disorders while continuing the unfinished work for the inhibitor community, especially Haemophilia B inhibitors. He also wants to advocate for better planning and support for persons ageing with a bleeding disorder. This is a new situation thanks to better treatments, but the community is not yet ready to deal with it.