THE ARK - Key Persons


Aideen Howard

Job Titles:
  • Director

Aideen McCole

Job Titles:
  • Development & Advocacy Manager

Aisling Clancy

Job Titles:
  • Visual Arts and Workshops Co - Ordinator

Al Russell

Job Titles:
  • General Manager

Carol Fawsitt - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Board
  • Solicitor
Carol is a Solicitor (retired) and having established her own boutique practice specialising in Employment Law and Family Law in in 1987, she then merged her practice with Hayes Solicitors in 2006 becoming a Senior Partner and Head of the Employment Law Department. She combined private practice with memberships and appointments to public and private bodies including the National Women's Council, Archways, ASH Ireland, the Employment Equality Agency and later the Equality Authority, the National Economic and Social Council (N.E.S C.), the Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal, and the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal of the High Court. In 2010 she was a founding member of the Employment Law Association of Ireland (E.L.A.I.) and its first Chair. In 2021 she stepped down as Chair of Alcohol Action Ireland, a position she held from 2013, the national charity advocating for public health measures to reduce the harms caused by alcohol consumption and earlier in 2019, she co-founded Silent Voices. Currently, Carol remains involved in Silent Voices , history projects and is a member of the Charity Appeals Tribunal. Her passion is focussed on the importance of a child's early years and their access to early intervention supports when needed, combined with their access, as of right, to art and culture for the purpose of inspiring imagination, bringing joy and a lifelong interest in the arts.

Catherine Cotter

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board

Franco Bistoni

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Production Manager

Jenny Mulligan

Job Titles:
  • Marketing Manager

Kate Brady

Job Titles:
  • Marketing Co - Ordinator

Kathy Conlon

Job Titles:
  • Programme Co - Ordinator

Kelly Phelan

Job Titles:
  • Programme Manager

Liam Ryan

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Country Manager at an Irish
Liam is the Country Manager at an Irish-founded company called SilverCloud; a world-leading digital mental healthcare platform. Liam has also completed a Diploma in International Business & Selling at TU Dublin and has a proud past in entrepreneurship having cofounded two tech startups in the digital health industry.

Lynda Carroll

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Advisor
Lynda is a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Advisor. She has over 30 years' experience in financial services at Board and Senior Executive level in the private and public sector, including as Managing Director of De Lage Landen Ireland (part of the global vendor financing arm of Rabobank) and Vice President Global Structured Finance Europe. She has also worked in the Central Bank of Ireland and Allied Irish Banks plc.

Mark Rooney

Job Titles:
  • Production Manager

Mary Reade

Job Titles:
  • Finance Officer

Prof. Anne O'Gara

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Assistant Professor in Drama Education
  • Professor
Professor Anne O'Gara was President of Marino Institute of Education (MIE) from 2006 to 2018. She previously worked as a Primary Inspector with the Department of Education and Skills and taught for more than twenty years in schools serving designated areas of disadvantage. In February 2014, she was awarded the title of Adjunct Professor in the School of Education, Trinity College Dublin (TCD) in recognition of her experience and leadership in the field of teacher education in Ireland. Anne serves as a Director on the Board of Tusla Child and Family Agency, where she acts as Deputy Chair. Annie is an Assistant Professor in Drama Education in the School of Arts Education and Movement at the Institute of Education, Dublin City University (DCU). She teaches and researches in the area of Drama Education. Before she began working in Initial Teacher Education, Annie worked as a primary school teacher and in teacher in-service, with the Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST), offering support in the areas of Drama and Gaeilge. She has a particular interest in student-teacher relationships, phenomenological inquiry, children's participation rights, and Social Justice Education. She is also interested in the practice of teaching, the art of storytelling, curricular integration using Mantle of the Expert, performative pedagogy and visual and embodied research data. Annie was chairperson of the Association for Drama in Education in Ireland (ADEI) from 2017 to 2021.

Pádraic Whyte

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Associate Professor of English
  • Chairman of the KPMG Children 's Books Ireland Awards
Pádraic is associate professor of English and a director of the Children's Literature MPhil programme at the School of English. Pádraic co-established Ireland's first full-time master's programme in children's literature. He lectures on a range of topics at undergraduate and postgraduate level including empowerment in literature for children. Pádraic is the current Chair of the KPMG Children's Books Ireland Awards and was curator of the exhibition Upon the Wild Waves: A Journey through Myth in Children's Books which ran in the Long Room, Trinity College Library. He is a former Chair of the CBI Children's Book of the Year Awards 2013, served on the executive committee of the Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature for a number of years, and worked as curator of the Telling Tall and Tiny Tales literature programme at The Ark.

Shane Hegarty

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
Shane is the author of the bestselling children's series 'Boot' and 'Darkmouth'. Previously a journalist and editor with The Irish Times, he is now a full-time writer, translated into 20 languages. His work has seen him perform events to young audiences at major festivals across Ireland and Britain.