Sadhbh Sheeran
About Sadhbh Sheeran
Sadhbh Sheeran is an Assistant Consultant in Carbon and Climate Change at Arup, with a background in environmental science and ecological economics.
Current Position at Arup
Sadhbh Sheeran is currently serving as an Assistant Consultant in Carbon and Climate Change at Arup since 2021. Based in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland, her role focuses on addressing climate change issues and implementing carbon management strategies. She is involved in various projects that support sustainable development goals.
Previous Role at Washington Ireland Program
In 2021, Sadhbh Sheeran worked with the Washington Ireland Program as a member of the Management Team for a period of 4 months. Operating out of Paris, Île-de-France, she helped deliver an intensive virtual program aimed at fostering personal and professional development, debate, and discussion among young leaders.
Tenure at Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland
Sadhbh Sheeran served as an OECD Temporary Attaché at the Permanent Representation of Ireland to the OECD and UNESCO from 2020 to 2021. Her six-month tenure in Paris, Île-de-France, involved diplomatic representation and contributing to international discussions on ecological and environmental issues.
Academic Credentials
Sadhbh Sheeran holds a Master of Science (MS) degree in Ecological Economics from The University of Edinburgh, completed in 2020. Her academic achievements include being awarded the prize for the best dissertation by the School of Geosciences for her thesis on the impacts of urban Nature-based Solutions on economic growth. She also earned a Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science from Trinity College Dublin, graduating in 2018.
Role at Amnesty International Ireland
Since 2017, Sadhbh Sheeran has been a Board Member at Amnesty International Ireland. Based in County Dublin, she contributes to the governance and strategic direction of the organization. She is also a member of Amnesty International's Youth Governance Team, emphasizing her commitment to human rights and youth engagement.