Staff

Find out about Foundation Nepal’s staff here.

Nicky Deasy - CEO & Director

Nicky is Foundation Nepal’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and also sits on the Board of Directors. She takes no salary or remuneration for her full-time work. After graduating first in her faculty with a 1.1 Bachelor of Business Studies degree (Accounting & Finance) from Trinity College in 1995, Nicky joined KPMG Corporate Finance in Dublin, where she trained as a Chartered Accountant, coming fifth in Ireland in the final exams. She was promoted to Associate Director with KPMG Corporate Finance. In 2002, she was recruited by Ernst & Young to set up a corporate finance practice for the West of Ireland, and relocated to Galway. As a Director in the firm, she worked on a wide range of merger and acquisition deals for leading Irish companies. At Christmas 2006, aged 32, she left the business world to do something more meaningful with her life, and set up Foundation Nepal. Read about Foundation Nepal’s story>

Contact Nicky

Send an email to Nicky at nicky.deasy@foundation-nepal.org or call her on +353 (0)87 6864936.
 

Amanda Milne - Office Manager

As Office Manager, Amanda is responsible for Foundation Nepal’s day-to-day operations, administration, bookkeeping and running the office. She is also our Volunteer Manager, and co-ordinates our work with schools in Ireland. She works three days a week.

Amanda graduated with a first class Bachelors of Arts degree in 1988 in the UK. She started her career in Community Development in Dublin in 1992 with NOW (New Opportunities for Women). After moving to County Clare in 1993, she managed a small holding, and as her children grew older she re-established links with community development where she focused her attention on administration, funding, planning, management and development skills. She has worked with Family Resource Centres, Community Development Projects and Refugee Asylum Seekers, as well as teaching Information Technology to a variety of people.

Contact Amanda

Send an email to Amanda at amanda.milne@foundation-nepal.org or call her on +353 (0)86 3668811.

 

Amber Walsh Olesen - Head of Marketing

Amber is responsible for Foundation Nepal’s marketing and communications, as well as events management. Her job is to raise the profile of the charity and keep our donors up to speed on our work. She works three days a week.

After graduating with a first class honours degree in Business Studies and Sociology from Trinity College, Amber worked in marketing, lecturing and management in Scandinavia for seven years with the Irish government’s business development agency, a Danish business college and a Danish international communications agency. Since returning to Ireland in 2007, she worked in marketing and events management at the National Museum of Ireland and as a freelance marketing consultant before joining Foundation Nepal.

Contact Amber

Send an email to Amber at amber.walsh@foundation-nepal.org or call her on +353 (0)87 9688542.

 

Tara Horan - Group Accountant

Tara is Foundation Nepal’s Group Accountant. She works on a part-time basis.

Tara graduated from University College Galway in 1995 with a B Comm honours degree and then took up a trainee position with KPMG in Dublin where she trained as a Chartered Accountant in their Corporate Recovery Department. Following qualification she moved to KPMG's audit practice in Dublin where she worked for a number of years before transferring to KPMG London where she worked for five years as a senior audit manager.

Contact Tara

Send an email to Tara at tara.horan@foundation-nepal.org or call her on +353 (0)91 446864.

 

Nirmala Adhikari - Project Director

Nirmala Adhikari is based in Kathmandu, Nepal. She manages Foundation Nepal’s projects in Nepal and makes regular trips to Humla.

Born and raised in Nepal, Nirmala has over 27 years of rural development experience and holds two Masters in Economics and Agricultural Economics, and a Degree in Law. She has published extensively on the topic of agriculture and women, livelihood rights of women, and gender and social inclusion. Her previous professional experience includes numerous positions at the Nepalese Ministry of Agriculture, as well as working for international NGOs, Save the Children UK and International Development Enterprises, and a Community Health Development Project funded by the Canadian International Development Agency.

In her free time, Nirmala works on a voluntary basis with women and children living in Kathmandu’s slums. Here, she facilitates literacy classes, runs kitchen garden training, provides counselling on family planning and prevention of HIV/AIDS, and is involved in other community development work.

Contact Nirmala

Send an email to Nirmala at nirmala_adhikari@hotmail.com or call her on +977 1 4108945.