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Delta Capita Appoints Caroline O’Sullivan as Head of Ireland

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Global financial services consulting, managed services, and technology provider Delta Capita has appointed Caroline O’Sullivan as its new Head of Ireland. Based in Dublin, Caroline will lead the company’s regional business strategy, focusing on sustainable growth across all core service lines, client relationship management, and overseeing business operations. She will report to Philip Freeborn, Co-Head of Global Markets and Wholesale Banking Services. In her previous role as Chief Operating Officer at Delta Capita, she was responsible for the delivery of the company’s assignments in Ireland. Her extensive background includes significant positions at leading investment banks and financial markets industry groups. 

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