I am an extremely motivated individual with a strong work ethic. Despite personal adversity, I know what can be achieved through ambition and hard work. Since my degree, I have focused on my dressage career where I have had some success, and I am proud to have been able to represent Ireland in the European Para Dressage Championships and hope to ...
Read MoreI am an extremely motivated individual with a strong work ethic. Despite personal adversity, I know what can be achieved through ambition and hard work. Since my degree, I have focused on my dressage career where I have had some success, and I am proud to have been able to represent Ireland in the European Para Dressage Championships and hope to be considered for selection at the 2024 Paralympics, again, representing Ireland. Having Turners Syndrome* comes with its own challenges, but it has also given me opportunities to engage and work with inspirational people and organisations, during which time I gained skills and confidence that have further shaped my consciousness.
Having achieved an advanced level in dressage, I am now motivated to develop myself further and grow a career as a television researcher.
I am organised and thorough in my approach and believe that investing appropriate time to planning and preparation will aide successful outcomes. I am confident working independently, and also enjoy being part of of a team, appreciating the diversity offered by a team when working toward a shared objective.
I am naturally inquisitive and enjoy talking with people, being empathetic and sensitive to individuals.
I am outgoing and maintain a positive attitude, and able to communicate well at all levels, being comfortable interacting and speaking in larger groups, or smaller group or one to one setting.
I believe my experience along with my tenacity and determination would be would be advantageous for a development role in television research.*Turners Syndrome – A growth disorder that occurs in one in two thousand women. This is where an X chromosone is completely or partly missing resulting in short stature an various other symptoms such as poorly functioning ovaries and webbed necks.
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