MARIA KINSELLA

 

Maria Kinsella is the Co-Chair of the Gaelic Players Association. She took up the position as part of the merger of the Men’s and Women’s Associations into a single body.

She is also one of ten Board members of the company behind the Association

Kinsella has been a key advocate and enabler of the merger which strengthen’s both sides and has already resulted in a matching expense regime for players regardless of gender.

She has maintained her own inter-county playing career as a Carlow footballer alongside a busy career as an Audit Manager with PwC in Dublin.

Kinsella has spoken at our Sport for Business Women in Sport Conference and is a strong and intelligent advocate for the players in Camogie and Ladies Football at a time when their position in the wider sporting context is growing ever more important.

 

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This is the ninth edition of our Sport for Business listing of 50 Women of Influence in Irish Sport.

We are proud to do so this year with a new partner in AIG, an organisation that have pledged their commitment to equality in their partnerships with Gaelic Games, Tennis, Golf and more, for whom “Effort is Equal” and with whom we have ambitious plans to extend the reach of this annual celebration of the Women who are making a difference.

They are drawn as before from the worlds of leadership, partnership, storytelling and performance.

We began this journey in 2013 when challenged that we would never be able to produce a list of twenty Influential Women in Irish Sport. The 20 stretched to 30, then 40 and 50 and it still does not do justice to the talent that is out there.

This year once more, to keep things fresh we will introduce at least 30 per cent of fresh names from last year. That will be the hardest part to have some names replaced but if it was too easy it would be of less value.

The list we will continue to build over the coming weeks is a snapshot of those women who are making a mark on how sport is played, consumed, grown and delivered.

They are part of making the role of women in sport unexceptional by being exceptional in what they do.

Recognition of their contribution is rarely asked for but is fully deserved, and we want your help in identifying those who you feel should be among them.

So, who do you think should be on the list for 2021?

 

 

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