HUMANSPARK - PRESS & MEDIA KIT
Alastair McDermott, Founder - Strandhill, Co. Sligo, Ireland
https://humanspark.ai/media/

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Alastair McDermott is the founder of HumanSpark, an AI adoption consultancy based in Sligo, Ireland.

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Alastair McDermott is the founder of HumanSpark, an AI adoption consultancy based in Sligo, Ireland. He works with organisations on practical AI adoption that improves how teams work without replacing the people who do it.

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Alastair McDermott is the founder of HumanSpark, an AI adoption consultancy based in Sligo, Ireland. He works with organisations on practical AI adoption that improves how teams work without replacing the people who do it. He has trained 500+ professionals through structured programmes with IRDG Innovation Skillnet, Engineers Ireland and others, and has built custom AI tools for dozens of organisations across finance, logistics, professional services and healthcare. He is the author of the Human-First AI Series and hosts the Fewer Late Nights - Not Fewer Humans podcast.

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Alastair McDermott is the founder of HumanSpark, an AI adoption consultancy based in Sligo, Ireland. He works with organisations on practical AI adoption that improves how teams work without replacing the people who do it.

Alastair has spent two decades in technology consulting, with the last three years focused on AI adoption. He has trained 500+ professionals through structured programmes with IRDG Innovation Skillnet, Engineers Ireland, Sligo Chamber and others, and has built custom AI tools for dozens of organisations across finance, logistics, professional services and healthcare.

He is the author of the Human-First AI Series of four books on using AI well without losing the things that make people good at their work. He hosts the Fewer Late Nights - Not Fewer Humans podcast, and previously hosted a show with hundreds of episodes between the two.

Alastair lives in Strandhill, on the west coast of Ireland.

