A Behavioural Economist by training, Colm Mulcahy’s work now involves decoding the ‘why’ behind economic decision-making, with some of the world’s biggest companies.
He is a published author with The Psychologist, has been featured by Wired UK: Business and Technology, and elected a World Economic Forum Global Shaper.
His work, as a Research Specialist, at Accenture’s Global Centre for R&D and innovation, specialises in re-thinking how Fortune 500 companies create value for people and society, and informing applications of emerging technology.
He holds a Master’s (MSc) in Behavioural Economics from University College Dublin; is a current part-time postgraduate student (MSc) at the University of Edinburgh’s Bayes Centre, for Data Science and AI; and holds a Distinction Certificate in Business Strategy and Financial Performance from INSEAD Business School.
As a former Irish International Rugby Schoolboy and Irish Universities' rugby player, he maintains his love of sport, as a coach in Dublin’s Inner city with The Liberty Saints, and has recently been elected a Sport Ireland Innovation Ambassador.
He recently completed an Ultra-marathon (just under 60km distance, at 1600m elevation) to raise funds and awareness for the 10,000 children in the Liberties area of Dublin’s inner city, where he coaches, without access to sport.
Link to support this great cause here: https://gofund.me/928f171c