Kenneth joined Pearn Kandola’s Dublin office in 2008. He studied Psychology at Trinity College Dublin, where he was awarded the Graduates’ Prize, and completed his PhD at Dublin City University.
Prior to joining Pearn Kandola, Kenneth lectured in the School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, before taking a research social psychologist post with the UCD Geary Institute. He has worked extensively with academics and practitioners in Medicine, Economics, Psychology, and Political Science on a range of applied topics with the central theme of how people make sense of complex information in a range of social domains. Kenneth has published a number of academic papers and has received funding for research from health sector bodies. He has consulted in the banking, pharmaceutical, and government sectors on applying psychology to improve the research methods used within these sectors.
A member of the British Psychological Society, Kenneth is an adjunct lecturer in the School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, and in the UCD Geary Institute.