Season 7
The Global Interview season 7 is marked for our two first artists on the website. We are very proud to find and interview loads of amazing people and includes more creatives in our community. We also have guests in technology, marketing and communication, and craft-sustainable industry.
Gala Tomasso
Artist, Illustrator and Founder of Project Gala
Gala Tomasso was born in Edinburgh and brought up in the new town of Livingston, West Lothian. Gala followed her family and moved to the West of Ireland in 2000, currently settled in Connemara with strong roots in Clare and Galway county.
Her interest and creative development stemmed from encouragement given by her artistic parents from a very young age. This creativity also evolved as a coping mechanism and the need to escape the chaos of a dysfunctional childhood. Gala immersed herself in art-making, drawing, sewing, and modelling.
PJ Byrne
Chief Executive Officer of flexifi Europe
PJ Byrne is Chief Executive Officer of flexifi, a consumer finance company whose parent company is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange.
Starting his career as an engineer, he pivoted to the hospitality industry before ending up in financial services where he has demonstrated his entrepreneurial ability, scaling companies in domestic and international marketplaces.
Caragh O'Carroll
Distinguished Engineer &
Data-focused Digital Co-Creation at Fujitsu
Caragh O'Carroll, Fujitsu Distinguished Engineer, has a keen interest in data strategy and the potential of data-centric companies. Her particular focus at present is unpicking the 'value from data' concept – finding the keys to actually extracting value.
Having graduated in 2019 with a Masters in the 'Management of Information Systems Strategy' and as the sector lead for both the telecoms and defence industries, she focuses on transformation through combining business challenges with technology solutions.
Orla Walsh
Artist (OrlaWalsh.com)
Orla Walsh is a full-time artist. From the very first set of drawings being taken to the Waldock Gallery to numerous internationally recognised exhibitions. Orla has accomplished a lot and has worked closely with a growing number of global brands and commissions. Orla has an impressive portfolio of work.
Her work encompasses a journey from the studio to the Shard, from 'The Lost Warhols' to the world's boardrooms, and other relevant awards and conferences around the world.
Jude Browne
Director of Marketing at Newcastle University
Jude Browne started her working life as a psychologist, turned London agency account planner - fascinated why people chose 'this' over 'that'. After a spell at News International plc, sharpening her commercial skills, Jude took leave off work to study full-time for an MBA in London, to learn the theory behind the practice.
Returning to the client-side, she rose to be Marketing Director for major UK players in retail and telecommunications.
Branka Injac Misic
Founder of One Tiny Tribe and Co-Founder of GigSuper
Branka Injac Misic is Co-Founder of GigSuper – a superannuation fund built on the simple idea that you shouldn’t need to be a finance expert to do super properly when you’re self-employed. Branka currently looks after CX and community at GigSuper.
She was previously in charge of developing and optimising business communications with evidence-based marketing across multiple platforms, by combining psychology and online behaviour with persuasive copywriting methods and kickass UX.
Janni Sjostrand
Chairperson and Co-Founder of
Imagine Sporthorses & Janni Bars
Janni Sjostrand, Swedish. Living in Ireland for over ten years. She moved to Ireland because she thought Ireland was the best place for her to follow her passion, horses.
In 2016 Imagine Sporthorses was founded, and it has since sold and exported hundreds of horses. They are also breeders and active within Showjumping in Ireland.
Conor Battigan
Chief Executive Officer of Sandyford Business District
Conor Battigan is Chief Executive Officer of Sandyford Business District, the largest business improvement district on the island of Ireland and home to 1,000 companies employing over 26,000 people.
He is responsible for developing the District into a world-class destination in which to work and live, and he has driven a number of initiatives to deliver on that ambition.