Shauna Keogh founded Empire Elite, a multi-award-winning production company renowned for creating impactful documentaries and content on a global scale
And if you really want a challenge, you’d maybe try it with our great female sportswomen who continue to strive to break that glass ceiling of inequality that is still rampant in the arena.
READ MORE: Clare v Cork: Brian Lohan feared that Shane O'Donnell wouldn't return to play after concussion Shauna is a passionate sportswoman whose life has been deeply intertwined with sport. Having played GAA in both camogie and football, she captained Dublin and, not done with sporting success, secured an All-Ireland title with London in football.
As one of Ireland’s only female rugby, basketball, and soccer agents, accredited in FIFA, NRL, and FIBA, she has expanded The Empire Agency into talent management, aiming to improve gender equality. “For over 16 years, I have worked in the media industry, creating content that has been broadcast globally.
“For me it is vitally important that the agency continues its strong ties to Ireland. Despite our global expansion, our roots remain in Ireland.
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