community mentorships.

community mentors.

Edward O'Connor

Edward is an Assistant Professor in Human Resource Management at Maynooth University's School of Business. His research interests are in the areas of Careers, Skilled Migration, Expatriation and HRM. He has published in international peer-reviewed journals and he regularly shares my research at national and international conferences. He is also a John & Pat Hume scholar and an IRC scholarship winner. Prior to academia, He worked in management, mainly in the SME sector where he managed and helped set up several SMEs.

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Ifeoluwa Adesemowo

Ifeoluwa Adesemowo is a Risk Manager at a Global Asset Management/FinTech Firm, helping drive key strategic risk and diversity initiatives within the organisation. Alongside a busy corporate career, she champions several social causes that matter to her including financial inclusion, women empowerment & equal opportunities. She enjoys creating opportunities for all to learn and has developed initiatives to support young talent in the Irish job market.

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Naomi James-Adetoye

Naomi James-Adetoye is an HR Business Partner with over 7 years of experience working in a variety of industries including Finance, Logistics and Tech. She studied Commerce at NUIG before going on to complete her Master's degree in Human Resource Management at NCI Dublin. She has a passion for working with people- seeing them grow and develop. She also places great importance on well-being.

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Esther Adesemowo

Esther is a law graduate and seasoned PR professional who has worked with global brands across various industries. She is a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, having served as the Marketing & PR Director at APNI, where she organised events promoting diversity in Ireland. Esther is also the founder of The Purpose Movement, a youth organisation empowering young individuals to discover their identity and purpose. As a former mentor at MentorHer, she is dedicated to encouraging women to reach their fullest potential.

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Onyekachukwu Ogwu

Onyekachukwu Ogwu, fondly known as The Anointed Problem Solver (TAPS). He creates ecosystems for people and communities to thrive through various means, from offering strategy and transaction advice to organisations and governments at EY Global, pastoring a thriving youth ministry, leading an NGO committed to making the world smile, teaching hard and soft skills to young professionals, volunteering for social causes and mentoring teenagers, youth and young adults for impact.

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