Mags Treanor
About Mags Treanor
Mags Treanor is the Associate Director EMEA at Novocure in Lucerne, Switzerland, with extensive experience in leadership development and executive coaching.
Current Position at Novocure
Mags Treanor currently holds the position of Associate Director EMEA at Novocure, based in Lucerne, Switzerland. Mags started this role in January 2022. Novocure is a global oncology company working to extend survival rates for some of the most aggressive forms of cancer.
Previous Experience at Magstreanor.com The Online Academy
Prior to joining Novocure, Mags Treanor was the Senior Managing Partner at The Online Academy of Magstreanor.com from 2020 to 2022. Over these two years, Mags was heavily involved in digital online learning, overseeing live online courses and free workshops.
Learning and Development Expertise
Mags Treanor has significant expertise in learning and development, having served as a Learning and Development Manager for EMEAR at Terex Corporation from 2017 to 2020. Additionally, Mags worked at ICL Group as a Senior Expert in Management Development Europe from 2015 to 2017. Both roles were based in Germany. These roles involved a focus on strategic planning, management development programs, and change management.
Educational Background and Qualifications
Mags Treanor has an extensive educational background. She holds an Advanced Diploma in Personal and Executive Coaching from Kingstown College Dublin (2012-2013) and a Master's degree in Creative Writing and New Media from De Montfort University (2006-2008). Additionally, Mags achieved a Diploma in Women's Studies from National University Galway (2004-2005), a Diploma in Psychology from National University Ireland (2000-2003), and a Diploma in Trainer Excellence from Kreggenfeld Institute (1999-2000).
Fluency in English and German
Mags Treanor is fluent in both English and German, with English being her native language. This bilingual proficiency has been a significant asset in her diverse roles across multiple countries, primarily in Germany and Switzerland.