Episodes

  • Full STEAM: Professor Cliona O'Farrelly
    Jul 12 2019
    Full STEAM is a six-part series profiling some of the most influential people from the worlds of science, technology, engineering, arts, and maths; all of whom just happen to be women. This week Jess Kelly sits down with Prof Cliona O'Farrelly of the School of Biochemistry and Immunology at Trinity College Dublin and the first female Chair of the Fellows. To hear more from this series visit Newstalk.com/FullSTEAM
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    56 mins
  • Full STEAM: Aisling Hassell, Airbnb
    Jul 5 2019
    Full STEAM is a six-part series profiling some of the most influential people from the worlds of science, technology, engineering, arts, and maths; all of whom just happen to be women. This week Jess Kelly sits down with Aisling Hassell of Airbnb. With more than 25 year's experience in tech companies, Hassell joined Airbnb almost five years ago. We hear about her passion for travel and the lessons she's learned along the way. To hear more from this series visit Newstalk.com/FullSTEAM
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    49 mins
  • Full STEAM - Amanda Roche-Kelly, MD of Just Eat
    Jun 28 2019
    Full STEAM is a six-part series profiling some of the most influential people from the worlds of science, technology, engineering, arts, and maths; all of whom just happen to be women. This week Jess Kelly sits down with Amanda Roche-Kelly of Just Eat. Roche-Kelly gives insight into her passion for brands, food, and building her team. To hear more from this series visit Newstalk.com/FullSTEAM
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    46 mins
  • Full STEAM with Jess Kelly: Helen Dixon, Data Protection Commissioner
    Jun 20 2019
    Full STEAM is a six-part series profiling some of the most influential people from the worlds of science, technology, engineering, arts, and maths; all of whom just happen to be women. This week Jess Kelly sits down with Helen Dixon, Data Protection Commissioner. The pair discuss Dixon's early career, her passion for life-long learning and the day-to-day workings of her job. To hear more from this series visit Newstalk.com/FullSTEAM  
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    55 mins
  • Full STEAM with Jess Kelly: Cathriona Hallahan, MD Microsoft Ireland
    Jun 16 2019
    This is Full STEAM: the series that profiles the most influential people from the world of tech, all of whom just happen to be women. Over the coming week’s we’ll hear from the Data Protection Commissioner and the MD of JustEat.ie This week my guest is Cathriona Hallahan, MD of Microsoft Ireland. Growing up in Stillorgan, County Dublin, Hallahan who experienced loss at a young age, illustrated her team-player attitude from the outset of her career. This conversation explores how she fell into Microsoft, had a serious health battle in her early 30s and almost walked from it all… But I started by asking her about her early childhood, growing up in south Dublin… Full STEAM is presented by Jess Kelly and sponsored by Workhuman.
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    51 mins
  • Full STEAM with Jess Kelly: Anne O'Leary, Vodafone Ireland
    Jun 7 2019
    This is Full STEAM; a series that profiles some of the most influential people from the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths – all of whom just happen to be women. Jess Kelly presents this six-part series. Over the coming weeks, we'll bring you in-depth conversations with the likes of the MD of Microsoft Ireland and the Data Protection Commissioner. We begin this week with Anne O’Leary, the CEO of Vodafone Ireland. Hailing from Cork, Anne O’Leary has been in the driving seat at Vodafone since 2013. She oversees a 50:50 gender split at senior leadership level and is a champion of wellbeing, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace. She has served as President of Dublin Chamber of Commerce and Chair of GOAL. Jess sat down with Anne to talk through her early life and the road to becoming CEO. Full Steam with Jess Kelly is brought to you by Workhuman: The number one best workplace in Ireland. And we’re hiring.  Visit workhuman.com
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    54 mins