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I’m a Social Entrepreneur, Behaviour Scientist and Chief Executive Officer graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a diverse range of experience comprising human capital, organisational behaviour, management, change, culture, workforce experience, performance consulting, representation and rights and quality assurance.
I'm Chief Executive Officer of 4 Day Week Global. This is a not-for-profit organisation who are creating a million new years of free time. We provide a platform for like-minded people who are interested in supporting the idea of the 4 day week as a part of the future of work. The company to date has been involved in supporting international pilot studies exploring the feasibility of reduced working hours across different sectors and jurisdictions. Most recently, our team was named in TIME 100 Most Influential Companies of 2023 and the 4 Day Week campaign has been identified by Forbes as one of the most promising changes of 2023. We've discussed the benefits of a 4 Day Week through our work in several leading publications including The Atlantic, INSIDER, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Fast Company, BBC, Sky News, and Wall Street Journal.
We’re going truly global this year - and will expand the portfolio of work of the company, including partnerships with public and private sector entities, as well as large scale research into effectiveness of reduced working hours on personal, professional, and societal outcomes.
Colleagues know me as a dedicated theorist who has a blended mix of being idealist and realist. This is complimented through my role as a lecturer in organisational behaviour at UCD Smurfit Graduate School of Business. I’m motivated by building interventions grounded in science, and completed a a Doctor of Philosophy degree in the Behaviour Sciences with particular focus on optimising performance of elite industries through leveraging understanding of lifestyle and organisational factors. This culminated in 12 first author peer-reviewed articles.
I’m a Social Entrepreneur, Behaviour Scientist and Chief Executive Officer graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a diverse range of experience comprising human capital, organisational behaviour, management, change, culture, workforce experience, performance consulting, representation and rights and quality assurance.
I'm Chief Executive Officer of 4 Day Week Global. This is a not-for-profit organisation who are creating a million new years of free time. We provide a platform for like-minded people who are interested in supporting the idea of the 4 day week as a part of the future of work. The company to date has been involved in supporting international pilot studies exploring the feasibility of reduced working hours across different sectors and jurisdictions. Most recently, our team was named in TIME 100 Most Influential Companies of 2023 and the 4 Day Week campaign has been identified by Forbes as one of the most promising changes of 2023. We've discussed the benefits of a 4 Day Week through our work in several leading publications including The Atlantic, INSIDER, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Fast Company, BBC, Sky News, and Wall Street Journal.
We’re going truly global this year - and will expand the portfolio of work of the company, including partnerships with public and private sector entities, as well as large scale research into effectiveness of reduced working hours on personal, professional, and societal outcomes.
Colleagues know me as a dedicated theorist who has a blended mix of being idealist and realist. This is complimented through my role as a lecturer in organisational behaviour at UCD Smurfit Graduate School of Business. I’m motivated by building interventions grounded in science, and completed a a Doctor of Philosophy degree in the Behaviour Sciences with particular focus on optimising performance of elite industries through leveraging understanding of lifestyle and organisational factors. This culminated in 12 first author peer-reviewed articles.