Siobhan Mulcahy has significant experience in project management and account management.
Siobhan started their career at Wellcom London in 2010 as a Digital Assistant, where they were responsible for managing digital media content. Siobhan then transitioned to the role of Account Manager, where they managed a portfolio of accounts and developed client relationships. Siobhan also delivered various projects within tight deadlines.
In 2014, Siobhan joined WTF Creative as an Account Manager. Here, they were the lead point of contact for the agency's clients, providing excellent client service and managing projects across multiple mediums such as digital, packaging, print, OOH, DOOH, and POS. Siobhan also managed resource allocation and workflow within the agency.
In 2017, Siobhan joined Fallon London as a Project Manager. Siobhan played a vital role in driving all ŠKODA UK projects and contributed to the success of ŠKODA's "Tour Des Femmes", which won two Cannes Lions awards. Siobhan was involved in pitching for new business.
Currently, Siobhan is working at Leo Burnett London, starting as a Project Manager in 2017 and progressing to Senior Project Manager before assuming their current role as Project Director in June 2021. Siobhan works on projects for Lindt UK and ad hoc projects for Publicis Groupe UK. Siobhan was also recognized as Leo Burnett's 'Star Player' in Campaign's School Reports 2019.
Overall, Siobhan's experience showcases their competence in project management, account management, client service, and delivering projects within the fast-paced creative industry.
Siobhan Mulcahy completed their education at various institutions. Siobhan attended the University of the Arts London from 2008 to 2011, where they obtained a BA (Hons.) degree in Creative Advertising Strategy. Prior to this, from 2005 to 2008, they studied at the University for the Creative Arts and earned a BA (Hons.) degree in Photography & Media Arts. Siobhan Mulcahy's education journey began in 2003 at the International School of Luxembourg, where they pursued a Bilingual International Baccalaureate until 2005. The information does not specify the start or end years for their education at the European School Luxembourg.
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