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Nuala

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Award-winning Nuala Walsh is an adjunct professor of behavioural science at Trinity College Dublin, an independent non-executive director, bestselling author, TEDx speaker and visiting fellow at the London School of Economics. 

 

Recognised among the 100 Most Influential Women in Finance, her 30-year global investments career spans BlackRock, Merrill Lynch and Standard Life Aberdeen, serving as Chief Marketing Officer. At PA Consulting, she completed a one-year World Bank transformation project in Africa.

 

As MindEquity CEO, she advises Fortune 500 firms, human rights and sports associations on strategy, reputation, culture and behaviour change.

 

A former Vice-Chair of UN Women (UK), appointments include Founding Director of the Global Association of Behavioural Scientists; President of Harvard Club of Ireland; Non-Executive Director at British & Irish Lions; Chair of Innocence Project London; Advisor at World Athletics, and Council Member at The Football Association.​ 

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Publishing 100+ articles in  Forbes, Inc., Psychology Today, Harvard Business Review, her insights have been featured by the Financial Times,  CNBC, the Economist, Telegraph, Yahoo Finance, CEO World, BBC, RTE and Fox Business. 

 

Holding two first-class masters and a BA in Philosophy, among others, Nuala has guest lectured in INSEAD, Harvard Kennedy School, Hult, London Business School, the Universities of Texas, Duluth, Bocconi, Herriot-Watt and Greenwich.  

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