Fionnuala Hanrahan

Marketing Specialist at Acadia

Fionnuala Hanrahan has a range of work experience in various roles and industries. Fionnuala started their career at RBC Wealth Management in 2012, where they gained experience in the Marketing department, organizing customer databases and assisting with client events. In 2014, Fionnuala interned at the Bank of England, working with the South East and East Anglia Agency to gather information on how the economy was affecting companies. This involved contacting companies, updating the client database, and shadowing agency agents in client meetings. In 2017, Fionnuala worked as an intern at Investec, assisting the Global Lending Operations department in their restructuring efforts. Fionnuala used computer programs like SharePoint to relocate documents and services, communicated across teams to maintain the relocation schedule, and provided support in other areas as needed. Fionnuala's most recent role was at Acadia, where they started in 2020 as a Marketing and Events Assistant and later transitioned to a Marketing Specialist position in 2023.

Fionnuala Hanrahan began their education at the Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School in 2008, where they pursued A Levels in Economics, Italian, and History. Fionnuala completed their A Levels in 2015.

Following their time at Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School, Fionnuala joined the University of Reading in 2015. Fionnuala spent four years there, until 2019, and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Italian and Economics.

During their time at the University of Reading, Fionnuala also had the opportunity to participate in an Erasmus Study Year Abroad program at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna from 2017 to 2018. It is not specified what field of study they pursued during their time at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna.

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Timeline

  • Marketing Specialist

    February 1, 2023 - present

  • Marketing and Events Assistant

    January, 2020

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