The Board Members of Their Lives Matter Ireland
Their Lives Matter Ireland is dedicated to improving the lives of children with cancer in Tanzania. Fundraising, managing inter-institutional partnerships and relationships are key roles of this organisation. They also manage Irish volunteers interested in getting involved.
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Eoin FitzGerald- Board Chair
Eoin joined the board of TLM Ireland in 2018. He is a doctor training in the specialty of paediatrics and is currently working in Our Lady’s Hospital, Crumlin. Prior to studying medicine, he qualified and worked as a civil engineer in Dublin. Eoin volunteered on the children’s cancer ward in the Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar Es Salaam in 2010, prior to it’s move to Muhimbili.
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Dr Siobhan McDonagh
TLM Ireland board member and Galway Ball co- organiser! MB BCh BAO 1996; MRCGP 2001; Dip in Obstetrics and Gynaecology; Certificate in Palliative Care; Certificate in Diabetes.
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Michael Scanlan
Mr Michael Scanlan is a founding director of the Irish TLM board. He has a long career in the International banking world, including time as the President of the Irish Exporters association and has supported this programme since Dr Trish (his daughter) travelled to Tanzania as a student in 2006.
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Rachel MacDonell
Chairperson of the Board of Directors TLM Ireland
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Orla Flanagan
Orla is consultant Paediatrician looking after children with complex neurodisability working in Galway. She knows Trish since they worked with Siobhan in Paeds in Galway in 1999. She lives in Galway with her husband Eamonn and their 7 children. She has experience in working for a short period in Kenya but looking forward to visiting Trish in Tanzania sometime soon. She is looking forward working together to support our wonderful friend Trish and all the children she supports through TLM.
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Neal Mcdonald
Neal has been in continuous practice as a barrister for over 25 year. During that time, he has acted for a wide variety of clients, from individuals to large corporate entities. He is also on the panel of legal advisers to many of the larger insurance companies in Ireland, providing legal advice and ultimately representation in Court. Neal has extensive experience in dispute resolution through negotiation, arbitration and mediation. He values the insights and perspectives that come from working
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Lindsay Bond O’Neill
Lindsay has been involved in event management for over 25 years. She works for The Bar of Ireland as Education & Training Coordinator. Her career includes organising a range of educational events, such as international conferences, short seminars and day courses. At The Bar of Ireland, she organises seminars and courses for barristers, runs the annual Transition Year Programme for schools and provides secretariat to a number of committees including The Denham Fellowship and Law & Women Mentoring
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Mary O’Rourke
Mary O’Rourke joined the Board in 2022. She is a CORU registered social worker and worked for 12 years with the Haematology /Oncology teams in Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin.
She recently visited the team in Tanzania and felt inspired by all that has been achieved so far for children with cancer and their families.
Mary is committed to advancing the Board’s goals of providing free cancer treatment for all diagnosed children in Tanzania. She also has a special interest in the psychosocial needs of the children and their families who travel very long distances for treatment.
Thank you to former board members
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Tracy O’Neill
Tracy is a counselling psychologist, with a special interest in addiction and young adults, she has a private practice in Dublin and does contract work for several mental health support organizations. Tracy has visited Tanzania several times and has peeled many mangoes for our nutrition programme, along with sitting on the board for several years and helping organize some of our big Irish fundraising events.
As our chairperson its her goal to widen the net of our supporters. -
Sean McGlynn
Sean Mc Glynn has a strong background in Medical/ Surgical Sales and Marketing .Started his career in the mid 1980’s as a Sales Representative and soon moved on to a Sales management and then Sales Director roll until starting his own Medical supply company in 2000. This company moved from strength to strength until he sold his share holding in 2021. Sean remains as a director and advisor to the company. Hobbies include Golf Travel and supporting the wonderful charity TLM.
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Ciara Power
Ciara is a global communications manager at Aerogen, Ireland’s largest indigenous medical device company. With an undergraduate degree in commerce & French and a masters in marketing business analytics. Ciara is passionate about digital, social media, events & communication. Since meeting Trish a number of years ago Aerogen has been a regular supporter of the charity and Ciara is delighted to now be more personally involved.
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Rosaleen Tarleton
Since Rosaleen’s first trip to Kenya in 2006 in her role with an international NGO, she has travelled to Tanzania, Uganda, Swaziland, South Africa and Senegal, connecting supporters with children and communities in Africa, and enabling donors in Ireland to see for themselves how their generosity truly changes lives.
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Morgan O’Connell
Morgan has been the Treasurer of the Board of Director of TLM since it was formed in 2015. He is a qualified financial advisor and works as a self-employed financial and career coach/mentor. Morgan travelled to Tanzania in 2010 to see the work of TLM.
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Hugh Michael Hannigan
Hugh Michael Hannigan qualified as a solicitor in 1999. He has worked in private practice specialising in media law until he took up his current role in 2014 as Editorial Legal Counsel with News UK and Ireland, publishers of the Irish Sun, the Times and the Sunday Times. He has played a key role in the process of creating this NGO.
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Sean Rooney
TLM Ireland former board member and Chief Medical Scientist OLCHC.
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Louise Fin
Louise works as a Communications Executive at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. Prior to this role she worked as a journalist and editor for over 12 years. As a freelancer she has contributed to publications such as The Irish Independent, The Irish Examiner, The Metro Herald, The Evening Herald, The Stage, TV Now Magazine, U Magazine, Ireland of the Welcomes and Food&Wine and has worked across a number of commercial publishing projects. Louise also has worked in event management.
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Ian Hutcheson
Born in Belfast and educated there and Dublin where Ian graduated in Economics & Administration at Trinity College. Fluent in German, Swahili and less so in French, he has worked primarily in industry in a range of sales and marketing roles and currently as Business Development Director for Saint-Gobain Composite Solutions. In the 1990s, Ian worked for 3.5 years with Concern Worldwide based in Iringa Tanzania.
His key skills are in open communications, developing long-term “win-win” relationships and asking useful questions to overcome obstacles and find positive solutions to enable organisational and personal growth.
He keeps active by swimming, dog-walking and being outside as much as possible.