Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland, January 2026 – Smaranda G. has been appointed as Chief People & Culture Officer at Grant Thornton Ireland, taking charge of the firm’s people strategy, leadership development, culture transformation, and workforce capability agenda across its rapidly expanding operations in Ireland and international markets. In her new role, she will play a pivotal role in strengthening talent systems, embedding future-ready HR practices, and advancing the firm’s culture and leadership agenda during a phase of sustained growth and global integration.
Prior to joining Grant Thornton Ireland, Smaranda G. built an exceptional career of over two decades with McKinsey & Company, where she most recently served as Global Talent Counselor, McKinsey Digital. In this role, she led global strategic talent initiatives, shaped adoption of generative AI in workforce planning, strengthened leadership pipelines, and partnered with senior stakeholders to align talent strategy with organizational growth and digital transformation agendas.
Earlier, she served as Global Head & Associate Director of Talent at QuantumBlack, AI by McKinsey, where she drove global talent strategy during rapid scaling, led M&A talent integration, developed advanced leadership pathways for technology leaders, and partnered with global engineering and business leadership to enhance succession planning, performance management, and retention.
Her career also includes senior leadership roles as Global Head of HR & Talent, Technology Asset Development, and multiple senior talent leadership positions within McKinsey’s New Ventures, Digital Labs, and global technology platforms, where she consistently built high-impact people systems, global learning ecosystems, performance frameworks, and leadership development architectures across Europe, the UK, and global operations.
Alongside her corporate leadership career, Smaranda G. serves as a Fellow (non-visiting) at Cambridge Judge Business School, contributing to executive education, AI-for-leaders programs, and women leadership initiatives, reinforcing her thought leadership in organizational psychology, digital transformation, and people strategy.
Grant Thornton Ireland is part of a global professional services network operating across 149 countries with more than 73,000 professionals worldwide. The firm is rapidly approaching a workforce of 2,800 people across Ireland, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Bermuda, and the USA, delivering assurance, advisory, tax, and corporate finance services. Known for its distinctive culture, Grant Thornton Ireland is guided by its core values of Passion, Integrity, Collaboration, Grounded thinking, and Fun, enabling it to deliver innovative, client-centric solutions while building enduring client partnerships.
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