National Success for IADT at Enactus Social Enterprise Competition

Image: ‘Spirit of Enactus’ award (top row) Professor Aileen Pierce (Enactus), Alex Hayward Healy, Luke O’Neill, Cormac Lalor, Natasha Cloran, Ruairi O’Sullivan, Rob McCullagh, (lower row) Amelia Herbaczewska, Anamarija Kuran, Matthew Bardon, Sarah Healy and Conor Heagney. (Not in photo: Denise Greene and Fionn Dorley).
IADT came joint third and Rob McCullagh, IADT lecturer in Digital Business, won the ‘Faculty Adviser’ award in this year’s national Enactus Ireland finals.
IADT also won the ‘Spirit of Enactus’ award for dedication to the Enactus social enterprise programme over the years. Huge congratulations and appreciation to all our Enactus students, business advisers and faculty advisers since IADT entered this amazing competition in 2015.


This year’s projects address the impact of poverty on education and the lack of awareness of the UN Sustainable Development Goals amongst young people. The attached annual report describes these amazing projects. The team, a combination of students from the psychology and business programmes, is already working on developing the projects to help as many people as possible.
Read IADT’s Annual Enactus Report.
IADT Enactus student team: Natasha Cloran, Denise Greene, Sarah Healy, Alex Hayward Healy, Luke O’Neill, Anamarija Kuran, Fionn Dorley, Cormac Lalor, Matthew Bardon, Ruairi O’Sullivan, Amelia Herbaczewska, Andrew Nolan and Jack Reilly. Team mentor: Rob McCullagh.
Faculty advisers: Siobhan Gallagher, Therese Moylan, Hannah Barton, John Greaney, Oran O’Halloran, Kieron Branagan, Stefan Paz Berrios and Conor Heagney.
Business advisers: Matthew Hayden, Daniel O’Shea, Luke Fitzgerald, Colin Lewis & Ciaran McCormack.