Aileen O'Toole

Aileen O'Toole has extensive experience in various leadership roles. Aileen started their career as a Digital Strategist at AMAS Ltd in 2001, where they advised business leaders on digital strategy. In 2004, they became a Non-Executive Director at Chambers Ireland, the largest business organization in Ireland, supporting the Chamber movement and its members' interests. From 2008 to 2018, they served as a Non-Executive Director at Business in the Community Ireland, helping businesses develop and manage their corporate social responsibility and sustainability strategies.

In 2009, Aileen O'Toole founded the Ideas Campaign, an independent initiative focused on generating ideas for Irish economic recovery and renewal through crowdsourcing. Aileen was also a Co-Founder of WomanUp Female Leadership, a consultancy business that helps companies grow their female leadership pipelines and achieve better gender balance.

In 2014, they were appointed as a Non-Executive Director of the Road Safety Authority, responsible for road safety education, licensing, testing, and research. Aileen served as the Chair of the Governance Committee and was a member of the Audit & Risk Committee. Additionally, they served as a Non-Executive Director at ASH Ireland, an organization dedicated to reducing the impact of tobacco use in Irish society, and at Carraig Donn, a retail and manufacturing company.

Aileen O'Toole's most recent role is as an External Member of the Governing Body at Technological University Dublin. Aileen was appointed in 2019 and is also a member of the Governing Body's Audit and Risk Committee. Throughout their career, they have consistently demonstrated a commitment to leadership, strategic thinking, and making a positive impact in various sectors.

Aileen O'Toole pursued their education in a chronological manner. From 2014 to 2016, they attended the Institute of Directors (IoD), where they completed the Chartered Director Programme. The degree they obtained at the IoD is not specified. Additionally, they studied Journalism at Technological University Dublin; however, the years of their enrollment are not provided. Furthermore, they attended Manor House, but no information regarding the degree name or field of study is available for this particular institution.

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