Business Series by Kady Creative: Q&A with Sinead Connolly, Founder of Lotus People

It was my absolute pleasure to sit down with Kady to answer a Q&A for her website.


An excerpt below – read the full article here


Thanks Kady!!


“I first met Sinead Connolly at a female leadership group we both joined, Emerald Influence. The program was created by the Irish Australian Chamber of Commerce as a peer to peer networking group and I was so impressed with Sinead from the start.


At just 29, Sinead owns and runs a thriving recruitment business, Lotus People, in Sydney’s CBD. She has won more awards than I have had hot dinners and she seems to do it all with complete ease and grace!


What I love about Sinead is that she is so focused on her internal culture and making sure her staff are happy and well looked after. After working myself for years in a really toxic environment at a previous workplace, it is so nice to see people like Sinead that understand the value of a happy and healthy team.


Lotus is going from strength to strength with Sinead at the helm and there are so many pearls of wisdom to be learned from this #girlboss Enjoy!”



Read the full article here

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