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In her shoes: Nicola Mortimer, Eir
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In Her Shoes: The daily success routines of Nicola Mortimer, Eir Evo commercial director


by Fiona Alston
28.02.22

Commercial Director at Eir Evo, Nicola Mortimer has over 20 years experience in the telecommunications sector. She started out in Telecom Éireann, Eir’s predecessor holding roles in Verizon, BT and Three Ireland before moving to Eir in October 2019. In conversation with Fiona Alston she takes us through a typical working day in her shoes with a busy family of four daughters, a husband and the family dog.

Morning routine I’m afraid I need an alarm. Sometimes I’m awake, but definitely the alarm is the trigger, going off anytime from 7am onwards, depending on who has to be where and at what time. I like to try and run in the morning once a week and once in the evening another day.  I’ll get in maybe a 4km run, not a very long run, but I feel it starts my day. However, it’s...

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