National Standards Authority of Ireland
Geraldine Larkin has over 13 years of experience working in executive roles. From 2005 to 2014, they served as Chief Executive of The Private Security Authority, where they introduced and implemented regulation for the previously unregulated private security industry. In 2014, they became Chief Executive Officer of the Irish Greyhound Board, responsible for regulating greyhound racing in Ireland and managing the commercial operation of 10 greyhound stadiums. In 2017, they moved on to become the Chief Executive Officer of the National Standards Authority of Ireland, where they ensure that Irish entrepreneurs have a voice at the international level in setting requirements for a wide range of products and services.
Geraldine Larkin has pursued their education at The Open University, where they obtained an MBA degree. Prior to that, they attended the Institute of Public Administration and completed a BA degree. The exact duration of their education at both institutions is unknown.
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National Standards Authority of Ireland
As Ireland’s official standards body, the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) aims to inspire consumer confidence and create the infrastructure for products and services to be recognised and relied on, all over the world. NSAI is the state agency is responsible for standardisation, conformity assessment and measurement, and was established under the National Standards Authority of Ireland Act 1996. NSAI reports to the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment. Contact us: info@nsai.ie | Follow NSAI Twitter @NSAI_Standards | Watch NSAI Media www.youtube.com/user/NSAImedia | Subscribe to NSAI Ezine www.nsai.ie/NSAI-Ezine