Margaret E. Ward
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Margaret E. Ward | |
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| Born | |
| Education | Loyola University Maryland, State University of New York at Purchase, Dublin City University |
| Occupations | Entrepreneur, RTÉ Board, Journalist |
| Notable credit(s) | Newstalk, The Irish Times, The Sunday Times |
| Children | 2 |
| Website | Margaret E. Ward, Margaret Ward's LinkedIn |
Margaret E. Ward is an Irish entrepreneur, journalist and broadcaster based in Dublin, Ireland. She has worked in The Irish Times, Sunday Times and as a presenter on Newstalk radio[1] She's currently CEO of Clear Eye (formerly Clear Ink) https://cleareye.ie/.
Margaret E. Ward is a native of New York, with Irish parents. She moved to Dublin in 1995 where she still lives with her husband and two children.
Entrepreneur
Ward is the founder and CEO of Clear Eye a leadership consultancy firm based in Dublin.[2] In 2010, she founded a networking group in Ireland called Women on Air to give women the skills and confidence to express their expert opinions on radio and TV. She has been recognised by many organisations including: Silicon Republic's – Women Invent 100 – "The Community Builders: 13 women helping women in STEM"; Silicon Republic's – the Women Invent 100 list – the Community Builders; Irish Tatler: Business Women of Influence List 2015; Image Businesswoman of the Year shortlist; Women Mean Business Awards shortlist (Social Entrepreneurship)[3] and for the Women Mean Business awards.[4]