New co-chair appointed at Balance for Better Business

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Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney: he has appointed BNY Mellon managing director Carol Andrews co-chair of the Balance for Better Business groupBNY Mellon managing director Carol Andrews has been appointed co-chair of the Balance for Better Business group, replacing former Enterprise Ireland chief executive Julie Sinnamon.

Established by the government, Balance for better Business is an independent review group that is seeking to improve gender balance in senior business leadership in Ireland. Ms Andrews will work alongside Dell executive Aongus Hegarty, who is staying on as co-chair. Mr Hegarty has co-led the initiative with Ms Sinnamon since 2021. “Julie has made an invaluable contribution to helping businesses to see gender balance as an essential element of cultural change. As we look ahead I’m excited to welcome Carol Andrews as the new co-chair of Balance for Better Business,” he said.

“As a strong leader and advocate for diversity Carol has extensive knowledge and experience in driving gender balance and diversity in business. Over the coming year we will work together to ensure that women are not prevented from advancing to senior leadership roles.”

 

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