As Co-CEO of Palladium, Sinéad brings 20 years of experience in driving transformative change at home and abroad. She leads Palladium's UK, Europe, and APAC businesses, delivering impactful programs in more than 90 countries worldwide.
Sinéad's career is marked by her dedication to diplomacy and collaboration with military and civilian partners. She has played a pivotal role in stabilisation and recovery efforts in conflict-affected regions, including Iraq and Afghanistan, working closely with US and British military colleagues. Her expertise in promoting employment and economic prosperity has contributed to stability and peace in these countries.
Under her leadership, Palladium is committed to enhancing job prospects and strengthening economic interests at home and abroad. She has successfully led initiatives that promote workforce development, entrepreneurship, and economic resilience, aligning with the broader goals of national and international economic prosperity.
Sinéad is a proud recipient of the Iraq Reconstruction Service Medal, awarded to civilians and members of the Armed Forces working with British Government Departments in Iraq. She has been featured in Management Today's 35 Under 35 and has won the Women of the Future Business Award. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honors from Trinity College Dublin and a Master's in Economics from the London School of Economics.
As Co-CEO of Palladium, Sinéad brings 20 years of experience in driving transformative change at home and abroad. She leads Palladium's UK, Europe, and APAC businesses, delivering impactful programs in more than 90 countries worldwide.
Sinéad's career is marked by her dedication to diplomacy and collaboration with military and civilian partners. She has played a pivotal role in stabilisation and recovery efforts in conflict-affected regions, including Iraq and Afghanistan, working closely with US and British military colleagues. Her expertise in promoting employment and economic prosperity has contributed to stability and peace in these countries.
Under her leadership, Palladium is committed to enhancing job prospects and strengthening economic interests at home and abroad. She has successfully led initiatives that promote workforce development, entrepreneurship, and economic resilience, aligning with the broader goals of national and international economic prosperity.
Sinéad is a proud recipient of the Iraq Reconstruction Service Medal, awarded to civilians and members of the Armed Forces working with British Government Departments in Iraq. She has been featured in Management Today's 35 Under 35 and has won the Women of the Future Business Award. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honors from Trinity College Dublin and a Master's in Economics from the London School of Economics.