On this podcast, Diana Paiva is joined by the head of the foundation and sustainable business at Vodafone Ireland, Liz Roche. Liz talks about Vodafone Ireland’s new launch, Vodafone Foundation’s in-person digital skills training classes for over 65s across Digital Hubs. She talks about how Vodafone created HI digital and how helpful it can be for people. She also talks about Vodafone’s support for victims of domestic abuse and sustainability.
About Liz Roche
Liz Roche is the head of Foundation and Sustainable Business at Vodafone Ireland, where her role is to lead on Vodafone’s sustainable business strategy and manage Foundation partnerships. Serving on the Board of Directors of Friends of the Elderly as well as the Board of Directors of Boardmatch Ireland
Specialist areas that Liz Roche works, include: – Sustainability, ESG strategy and reporting – Diversity and inclusion – Digital skills programmes – Corporate social responsibility – Community development projects – Organisational strategy and planning – Corporate philanthropy & partnerships – Development & delivery of large national campaigns – Donor cultivation and stewardship – Advocacy and campaigning via social media – National corporate partnerships & initiatives
About Diana Paiva
Diana is currently interning with Irish Tech News. She graduated from Birkbeck University, with a degree in modern languages and she is currently doing a master’s in Journalism at the University of Roehampton. She has an interest in technology, fashion, and the environment. Starting her master’s in journalism made her realise that she has a passion to report and write people’s stories. After graduation, her main priority is to find a job in communications or public relations. Diana Paiva is active on social media platforms, including Twitter, and LinkedIn.
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