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Key people at Global Goal Management.
Global Goal Management was founded in 2006 by Jillian Manus (Founder).
Global Goal Management is a privately held organization whose specific industry focus, primary business operations, and current headquarters location remain entirely undisclosed in public financial databases. The enterprise operates with a high degree of confidentiality, providing no public documentation regarding its core products, target customer demographics, or overarching corporate strategy. Consequently, standard performance metrics and operational scale indicators, including total venture funding raised, current market valuation, assets under management, and total employee headcount, are currently unavailable for independent verification. Furthermore, there are no publicly confirmed relationships with recognizable institutional investors, strategic corporate partners, or enterprise clients to indicate the organization's position within the broader commercial ecosystem. At this time, the formal founding year and the identities of the original founders or current executive leadership team associated with Global Goal Management have not been released to the public.
Global Goal Management was founded in 2006 by Jillian Manus (Founder).
No company named Global Goal Management exists based on available records. The closest matches are Global Goals Consulting GGC GmbH, a social enterprise focused on implementing UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through consulting services for governments, companies, and multilateral organizations, and GOAL Global, a humanitarian NGO delivering aid in emergency response, health, nutrition, and livelihoods to vulnerable communities in over 12 countries.[1][2][4][6] Global Goals Consulting emphasizes turning global SDGs into local actions via alliances, analysis, and project management, while GOAL Global aids crisis recovery and poverty mitigation, reaching 10 million people annually.[1][2][7]
These entities operate in the nonprofit and consulting space rather than tech investment or startups, with no evidence of investment activities, portfolio companies, or tech ecosystem impact. A UK entity named Global Goals Ltd provided management consultancy but dissolved in January 2023.[3]
Global Goals Consulting emerged as a social enterprise at the intersection of international development and business, leveraging the UN's Agenda 2030 SDGs as its foundation. Specific founding details like year or key partners are not detailed in records, but it positions itself in Lochau, Vorarlberg, with services in analysis, alliances, and sustainable project tracking.[1][6][8]
GOAL Global was founded in 1977 by Dublin sports journalist John O’Shea and four friends, inspired by street children in Kolkata, India. It evolved from humble aid efforts into a major humanitarian responder, active in over 60 countries across 45+ years, with pivotal responses like the 2015 Nepal Earthquake. By 2025, it operates in 12 countries with 2,500+ staff under core values of humanitarianism, courage, integrity, respect, and partnership.[2][4][5][7]
Global Goals Ltd, a short-lived UK consultancy (incorporated 2018, dissolved 2023), lacks notable backstory beyond standard management services.[3]
These organizations ride the global trend of SDG integration into business and aid, amid climate change, conflicts, and crises slowing SDG progress (only 18% on track by 2030 midpoint).[9] Timing aligns with Agenda 2030's push for public-private partnerships, where consulting like Global Goals Consulting bridges development and corporate sustainability, while GOAL Global counters humanitarian needs exacerbated by instability.[1][2][9] Market forces include rising demand for ESG (environmental, social, governance) compliance and crisis resilience, but they influence non-tech ecosystems—aid delivery and policy—rather than startups, VC, or software innovation. No direct tech landscape role evident.[4][9]
Without a matching Global Goal Management, focus shifts to SDG-aligned entities like Global Goals Consulting and GOAL Global, poised for growth in sustainability consulting and humanitarian tech (e.g., data-driven aid). Trends like AI for crisis prediction and corporate net-zero pledges will shape them, potentially expanding influence via partnerships. GOAL may deepen tech integrations for resilient health/livelihoods, while consulting firms scale SDG tracking tools—evolving from aid responders to ecosystem shapers if global crises persist. This underscores the query's premise gap, highlighting real players advancing global goals amid tech's indirect support.
Key people at Global Goal Management.