Lucinda Creighton

Lucinda Creighton is a former Irish Minister for European Affairs and CEO of Vulcan Consulting Ltd.

As a member of the Irish Parliament for nine years, she ran Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2013, and represented the EU in trade talks with the United States, leading to the formal start of TTIP negotiations in 2013.

From 2012 to 2014 she also served as Vice President of the European People’s Party – the largest political party in Europe.

Lucinda is an advisory board member of the International Republican Institute and the European Council on Foreign Relations.

By training, she is a Barrister and qualified as a New York attorney.

In addition to leading Vulcan Consulting, she is retained as a special advisor on Brexit by Fipra, the international public affairs company. Through this connection, she also collaborates with the London School of Economics providing advisory services on the fallout from Brexit.

Vulcan Consulting advises a range of corporate clients on EU policy, regulatory and political issues. They specialise in assisting CEOs and other members of leadership teams in understanding the political and decision making environment in Europe.