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Edel O'Leary, UCD Smurfit Business School. Picture by Shane O'Neill

Edel O’Leary, MBA Programmes Senior Manager at UCD Smurfit School tells us how their MBA offering is designed to suit a range of people, from working parents to those looking for an entire career change.

Before taking up her position as MBA Programmes Senior Manager at UCD Smurfit School, Edel O’Leary had a decades long career in various marketing and communications roles. She sees this switch from industry to education as something that helps her in her day-to-day interactions with the MBA students.  “Because I was in industry for so long I can find a natural empathy and understanding with all of the students – I have had experiences that are...