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Senior Consultant, Z/Yen Group Limited

Mary joined Z/Yen in 1999.  Her recent work has included strategy, project management, specification, implementation and evaluation of systems and strategies for Charityshare, the National Trust, Rethink, The British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, British Red Cross Society, NSPCC and The Children’s Society.  She has also completed a major study into over-the-counter (OTC) derivative processing for a major city institution.  Recently, Mary reviewed service delivery for UNISON, as part of the programme of work to rationalise its use of resources.  Mary led Z/Yen’s research into Evidence of Worth for Not for Profit Organisations. 

Prior to joining Z/Yen Limited, Mary managed an international office of a leading business information and training company.  She began her career in the not-for-profit sector in arts administration, running national and international orchestral tours and running a community outreach programme for a modern dance company.  Mary is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin and University College Galway and a certified PRINCE2 Practitioner.

 

 

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