Audrey O’Mahony, Talent and Organisation Lead, Strategy & Consulting UKI, Accenture
Audrey leads the Talent and Organisation practice within Accenture’s Strategy and Management Consulting business and has spent most of her career working on large scale business transformation programmes both in Ireland and the UK. Audrey works closely with Accenture's clients, particularly C-suite HR, helping them define and execute talent strategies, from talent acquisition and retention, rapid re-skilling and learning, organisation model design, future workforce planning and cultural change management and engagement. This includes setting and guiding a vision for how to reinvent work, reshape the workforce and prepare workers for a gen?AI world, while building a resilient culture to navigate continuous waves of change.
Dualta Ó Broin, Director of Public Policy, Meta
Dualta Ó Broin is Meta’s Director of Public Policy in Ireland and has been with the company since 2019. Prior to joining Meta, Dualta had an 11 year career in the Irish Civil Service, in a number of different roles. Dualta holds a BA in Journalism from Dublin City University, as well as postgraduate qualifications in Business and Information Technologies and Public Management
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Sarah Jayne Hanna, Partner, Technology & Innovation Group, Matheson
Sarah Jayne Hanna is a partner in the Technology and Innovation Group at Matheson, having joined the group in 2024 from Matheson's International Business Group.? Sarah Jayne advises a wide range of clients on technology issues, with a particular focus on digital services regulation (DMA and DSA), cybersecurity, technology and commercial contracts, intellectual property, data protection and privacy.
Sarah Jayne brings a unique blend of experience to the group having practised corporate law for 12 years in Matheson’s International Business Group, where she acted as standing corporate counsel to several of Matheson’s key international clients in a wide range of sectors including technology, medical technology and biotechnology. Sarah Jayne, like many of her clients, has adapted to the ever-changing landscape of Irish and EU law and guidance and repositioned herself within the Technology and Innovation Group to continue to support her wide breadth of clients on the evolving digital regulatory environment.??