Matheson sponsors 30% Club Ireland role

30% Ireland leadership plus sponsor

The 30% Club Ireland has announced that leading Irish law firm Matheson will provide funding for activities, through its support of the 30% Club Country Executive Role, for the next 12 months.

The Irish chapter of the 30% Club works to support the achievement of a minimum of 30% gender balance at all senior decision-making tables across Ireland, including boards and C-suite.

 Since its inception 10 years ago, the percentage of women on boards in Ireland has increased from 12%, to 39% for the ISEQ 20 and to 28% for other listed companies – with more work to be done for private companies, and even greater focus needed for improved balance at C-suite.  

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Picture caption – L to R: 30% Club Ireland Country Executive Gillian Harford, Matheson Managing Partner, Michael Jackson and Northern Trust Ireland Country Head/30% Club Ireland Chair, Meliosa O’Caoimh

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The 30% Club has come a long way from when it was set up in the UK in 2010.We now span six continents and more than 20 countries. We’re actively expanding into more G20 countries

Melíosa O’Caoimh takes up role as 30% Club Ireland Chair

Meliosa O'Caoimh

Melíosa O’Caoimh, Country Head for Northern Trust

Melíosa O’Caoimh, Country Head for Northern Trust, is the new chair of the 30% Club Ireland, whose aim is to support a minimum of 30% gender balance at all senior decision-making levels in companies across the globe. The Irish chapter is supported by the leaders of 285 leading organisations across all business sectors. , representing more than 650,000 employees here. Melíosa takes over the role from Rachel Hussey, Clients & Markets Partner at Arthur Cox.

 

 

Melíosa is responsible for leading Northern Trust’s business in Ireland. Northern Trust is one of Ireland’s largest fund administrators and global custodians employing more than 1,700 people across offices in Dublin and Limerick.  The company employ over 1300 people at their Shannonside headquarters, and another 400 at their Dublin offices.

 

Prior to joining Northern Trust in 2003, Meliosa held various management roles with Pioneer Global Investments. She has a B.A degree in Economics and Politics from University College Dublin, is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland and a Member of the Institute of Taxation in Ireland.

 

Melíosa previously sat on the Board of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ireland, and is now chair of the 30% Club in Ireland,  co-chair of Business in the Community’s Leader Sub-Group on Sustainable Employment, and also sits on the Board of the National Maternity Hospital Foundation.

 

For more information on 30% Club Ireland see: https://30percentclub.org/chapters/ireland/

 

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30% Club Ireland announces new sponsorship partnership with EY

 

 

DUBLIN: The 30% Club Ireland has announced a new sponsorship partnership with EY for 2022.  The partnership will include EY sponsorship of the Club’s Country Executive Role for 2022 and also sponsorship of a new modular programme for senior women in the technology industry (‘Navigating the path to C-Suite and beyond’) which the 30% Club will be launching to members this Spring. 

 

This modular programme will offer a unique combination of events and workshops focused on enabling greater progression of women in technology to the c-suite, while also establishing an invaluable network of supportive, like-minded peers and contacts with whom participants can explore ideas and share knowledge. The programme will ultimately support the 30% Club vision of at least 30% representation of women on boards and at C-Suite, in all industries.

 

 

Rachel Hussey, Chair of the 30% Club Ireland, commented: “We are delighted to welcome this new sponsorship arrangement with EY.  EY has been a strong supporter of the 30% Club since we established in Ireland in 2015, and this is a fantastic step forward and a great way to work together.  The 30% Club operates without membership fees therefore everything we do is only possible because of the generous support of our members through volunteering time and support for key activities.  This new partnership will help us continue to develop initiatives to enable our members achieve their diversity ambitions.”

 

 

As part of the sponsorship, EY Managing Partner, Frank O’Keeffe will join the Club’s Advisory Board for the next 12 months while Niamh O’Beirne, EY’s People Partner will join its Steering Group. EY will also speak at the Club’s flagship Chair and Council Event in March 2022 to look at best practice for organisations in adopting diversity, building progress and engaging wider stakeholders with market influence on the issue.

 

 

Commenting today on the new partnership, Frank O’Keeffe, EY Managing Partner, said: “I am delighted that EY Ireland is partnering with the Irish chapter of the 30% Club at this important time of change and opportunity for all. Following a tumultuous few years, the world is changing at pace and with it how we all live and work. Diversity in all aspects of life is crucial to ensure our collective success as a society and as a business community. Ensuring that we have a diverse and inclusive workforce in EY matters enormously to us and to our clients and it is a strategic priority for our leadership team.  I am really looking forward to EY playing an active part over the coming year in the great work of the 30% Club and in us working together to deliver great outcomes for Club members.”

 

 

While the 30% Club is focused primarily on the actions of Board Chairs and CEOs, the group also delivers ground-up initiatives to improve talent pipelines, as well as a cross company mentoring programme and an executive education scholarship programme in association with Irish Universities. It also operates a Board Connections directory comprising the profiles of more than 150 senior women in business across Ireland, who are interested in taking on a board role.  The directory is made available on request to Board Chairs, CEOs and search firms involved in the selection process for board roles.

 

 

Niamh O’Beirne, EY Ireland Partner, added: “As People Partner at EY I regularly see first-hand the huge contribution that diversity, in all its forms, brings to both the culture and performance of our organisation. It is essential that the business community leads by example in this space and that we remain committed to making progress towards greater diversity and inclusion, both in the boardroom and beyond. Clear plans coupled with decisive action are required to reach and exceed current targets for representation of women in boardrooms and I am proud that EY Ireland will continue its laser focus in this area in partnership with the 30% Club.”

 

For more information please visit 30percentclub.org

 

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About the 30% Club

The 30% Club is a global campaign supported by Board Chairs and CEOs of medium and large organisations, committed to achieving better gender balance at leadership levels and throughout their organisation, for better business outcomes. Established in 2015, the Irish chapter is supported by the leaders of more than 280 leading Irish businesses and organisations across all business sectors, representing more than 650,000 employees.

 

 

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