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Aoife Condren

Head Of Corporate Communications And CEO Office at BICS

Aoife Condren has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Aoife is currently working at BICS as the Head of Corporate Communications and CEO Office. Aoife'sresponsibilities include creating effective communication strategies and conveying the positive impact of BICS. Prior to this, they served as the Corporate Communications Manager and the Sponsorship Portfolio Manager at BICS, where they focused on promoting the company's services and bridging the gap between traditional and unconventional communication providers.

Before joining BICS, Aoife worked at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (SBS-EM) - ULB as Merger Integration Manager and Corporate Relations Manager for Executive Education. Aoife played a vital role in the strategic merger of MBA programs with ENPC Paris and successfully launched the Solvay Ponts MBA program.

In their early career, Aoife was an Educator and Programme Manager at KJ Language & Travel and an Educator at the British School. Aoife also gained experience as a Team Leader and Customer Service Agent at Xerox, a Human Resources Assistant at Dunnes Stores, and an English Teacher at Morehampton Language Institute.

Overall, Aoife Condren has a proven track record of effective communication, strategic management, and expertise in various industries.

Aoife Condren has a diverse educational background spanning multiple fields. Aoife began their education at Morehampton Language Institute in 1998, where they obtained a diploma in teaching, specifically in RELSA and TEFL. In the same year, they also pursued their studies at University College Dublin, focusing on German, Italian, and linguistics within the Faculty of Arts. Aoife continued their education at University College Dublin from 1998 to 1999, but this time pursuing a degree in business studies. Following a break in their education, Condren enrolled in the Accelerated Management Programme at Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management in 2012, where they studied business administration and management. In the same year, they also completed an online crash course on creativity through Stanford University's Venture Lab. It is noteworthy that Condren's most recent educational experience is listed as attending Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, however, specific details such as start and end years are unavailable.

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