I’ve been Shortlisted for Digital Business Ireland’s Women in Digital Award 2026
I’m incredibly proud to share that I’ve been shortlisted for the Women in Digital Award at the 2026 National Digital Awards, organised by Digital Business Ireland.
The National Digital Awards celebrate excellence and innovation across Ireland’s digital economy, recognising businesses and individuals who are making a meaningful impact through technology, digital strategy and online innovation. To be named among this year’s finalists is a real honour.
Why this recognition matters to me
My work has always sat at the intersection of strategy, digital design and growth. I don’t believe in digital for digital’s sake - I believe in helping businesses use their online presence intentionally, so it reflects their expertise, values and ambition.
Being shortlisted for the Women in Digital Award feels especially meaningful because it recognises not just technical skill, but leadership, vision and contribution within the digital space. It also reflects a broader shift I care deeply about: more women stepping into visibility, authority and influence in digital-led businesses.
Many of my clients come to me at a moment of transition, moving from corporate roles into consultancy, coaching or entrepreneurship, or evolving an established business to match their next level of growth. This shortlisting reinforces the value of that work: helping women clarify their positioning and build digital platforms that truly support their goals.
A shared achievement
This recognition isn’t mine alone. It belongs to the clients who trusted me with their brands, the collaborators who brought ideas to life, and the communities that continue to champion women in business and digital innovation.
I’m particularly grateful to those who believe, as I do, that strategy comes before design, and that a strong digital presence should feel aligned, confident and sustainable — not overwhelming.
What’s next
The winners will be announced at the National Digital Awards ceremony in Dublin in February 2026. Regardless of the outcome, I’m incredibly grateful for the recognition and proud to be part of a community shaping the future of digital business in Ireland.
Thank you to everyone who has supported my work so far, and here’s to continuing to build thoughtful, strategic digital experiences that help businesses grow with clarity and confidence.