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PWN Dublin: Allyship & Inclusive Leadership Manager
June 6, 2025
The Allyship & Inclusive Leadership Manager plays a vital role in advancing PWN Dublin’s mission to foster inclusive leadership by engaging men as active allies. This role supports the strategic delivery of the Engaging Men programme, creating space for meaningful dialogue, allyship, and action. Working closely with the VP of Programmes and other VPs, this position helps shape initiatives that drive awareness, participation, and support long-term cultural change.
Leadership
Engaging Men
PWN Dublin: Engaging Men Programme Launch 2025 - Redefining Masculinity for the Modern Age
March 14, 2025
Mentoring
Gender Balance/DEI
Leadership
Engaging Men
Communication
Relationship Building
Inspirational Story: Dr. Jonathan Murphy - Championing Leadership and Mentorship with PWN Dublin
March 12, 2025
Leadership isn’t just about guiding organizations—it’s about fostering growth, both in ourselves and those around us. Dr. Jonathan Murphy, a Senior Executive and Programme Manager at Enterprise Ireland (EI), has dedicated his career to supporting leadership development, and his work with PWN Dublin exemplifies his commitment to empowering others.
Mentoring
Leadership
Engaging Men
Communication
Relationship Building
Engaging Men in Gender Balance
December 18, 2024
Many studies have shown that gender balance in the workplace is critical to optimising the potential of an organisation’s workforce and delivers real business growth. However, progress towards gender equality seems to be stalled globally and in Ireland. While women and underrepresented groups have long supported gender balance initiatives, men have been less interested and involved. Indeed research from Ipsos highlights that more than half (55%) of men globally now believe the fight for...
Engaging Men