Emma Ní Chearúil
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Emma Ní Chearúil

Community Development Manager // Radio Station ManagerGalway, Ireland
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Emma Ní Chearúil

Community Development Manager // Radio Station ManagerGalway, Ireland
About me
Enthusiastic, bright and efficient, with experience in event and team management, community development and social and broadcast media. Seeking to combine work with passion and to make small but significant changes to the world and communities around us.
Projects
  • Raidió na dTreabh
    Raidió na dTreabh
Work history
    Founder / Executive
    Galway, IrelandFull Time
    Founder and manager of community station Raidió na dTreabh (Tribe Radio), building a team of over thirty broadcasters and working with a committee board to provide new, exciting and relevant live shows and podcasts to Galway county. Raised over €7000 in six weeks by seeking out sponsorship and launching a a public appeal campaign, in order to build a studio and get the project off the ground. Working closely with all broadcasters, journalists and technicians to provide training and assistance. Created a weekly schedule with varied content and genres. Managing all social media accounts, ensuring all shows and podcasts were properly publicised.
    Freelance Broadcaster and Journalist
    Freelance
    Fashion Columnist and writer for Nós.ie. Former Sub-Editor at Campus.ie and The Print (MSU). Nominated for Best Young Female Writer by Hot Press, 2015. Contributor at H2BAR (How To Be A Redhead), an internationally read website for redheads. Presenter of arts and current affairs show, and music show at Raidió na Life and Mars FM. Fashion photographer and writer for Sult, The Daily Mail.
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Skills
  • Communications
  • Managing Teams
  • Event Organisation
  • Administraion
  • Broadcast Media
  • Leadership
  • Marketing
  • Problem Solving
  • Production/project Management
  • Cross-platform Media
Education
    BA
     - Maynooth, Ireland
    Modern Irish and Media Studies