Ed Sheeran is one of the world’s most popular musicians, known for his songs that have touched millions. While Ed’s career is widely celebrated, his wife, Cherry Seaborn Sheeran, has recently come into the spotlight for her own impressive professional achievements, especially through her work at Deloitte.
A user on the internet shared Cherry’s LinkedIn profile, giving people a glimpse of her career background. After it went viral, many social media users praised her for having a strong and inspiring career outside of the entertainment world. People admired how she built her own identity in a different field rather than just being known as the musician’s wife.
Cherry worked as a manager at Deloitte, a well-known global consulting firm, until March 2024. She was part of their Nature, Climate, and Sustainability department, focusing on issues related to the environment and corporate responsibility. Her career took her from London to New York, where she held important roles such as climate strategist and corporate sustainability expert.
In addition to her work experience, Cherry also has strong academic credentials. She earned a Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Business from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, which shows her dedication to sustainability issues. She also holds a Master’s degree from Duke University, further highlighting her commitment to education and expertise in her field.
Cherry’s profile gained even more attention around the same time news broke about a legal case involving Ed Sheeran. The U.S. Supreme Court recently denied a request to reopen a lawsuit against Ed. This lawsuit was about the copyright of one of his most famous songs, “Thinking Out Loud.” The case was filed by a company representing Marvin Gaye’s estate, claiming that Ed’s song sounded too similar to Gaye’s 1973 hit “Let’s Get It On.” The lawsuit originally began in 2023 and sought monetary damages, but with the Supreme Court’s decision, the case is now closed, clearing the way for Ed to move forward without this legal cloud.