She previously worked at Ernst & Young and KPMG, leading complex global change projects for clients and has been based in London and Edinburgh since 2005. Martin has been recognised for her distinguished work being made a Fellow of Monash University where she took her PhD in Forensic Psychology, and for whom she recently completed a 5-year term as the European Chair of their Global Leaders’ Network.
Martin has held Board roles with Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Lord Mayors Charitable Foundation, as a School Governor, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, All Hallows by the Tower (the oldest Church in the City of London) and has been recognised as one of the top 10 global LGBT executives by the Financial Times. She is a Foundation member of the Hunger Project. She is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and Chartered Member of the Australian Psychological Society. She’s also the mother of two wonderful young people and Nüdel & Scully, their miniature dachshunds.
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Siobhan Martin was ranked 13th on the list of HR Most Influential practitioners 2021.