Moira founded The MBS Group in 1989 and heads up the Board Practice, specialising in Chair and Non-Executive Director assignments, as well as helping with board succession planning. With over 30 years of executive search experience, Moira partners with clients across an array of sectors, including Retail, Fashion, Luxury & Lifestyle, Hospitality, Travel & Leisure, Consumer Goods, Healthcare and Not for Profit organisations.
Widely recognised as one of the UK’s most successful and respected search consultants, Moira is driven by her passion for diversity & inclusion, digital transformation and the disruptive Board of the Future. Her talent lies in her unparalleled knowledge, exceptional grasp of the sectors, vast experience, intuitive ability and keen judgement. Her original approach, determination for diversity and eye for detail always provide a fresh and insightful take on any search.
Moira is also a Special Advisor at Local Globe, a venture capital firm which invests in some of the most ambitious founders building game changing businesses. Additionally, she is a longstanding judge on the Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award which honours women entrepreneurs, and identifies the role models of today and tomorrow who inspire through their own journeys.
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