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GVM confirms new management appointment for Limerick marts
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GVM has announced the appointment of Seamus Leahy as an assistant mart manager based in Kilmallock.
Seamus is 27-years old-and is from Newcastle West. He has a BA Education, Business and Accounting from St Patrick’s College, Thurles.
While in college, he served as president of the Students Union. He was also a member of the Academic Council and Programme Board in the University of Limerick. Seamus worked as a secondary school teacher for a number of years.
However, he has a great interest in farming and agriculture and this led him to a change in career. He worked as assistant manager in Castleisland Mart for a period before joining GVM.
); It s definitely time that kids are back on the field - the long-awaited return of underage GAA
There’s a real concern that many youngsters won’t return to sport after the lengthy shutdown. By Kevin O Brien Sunday 18 Apr 2021, 8:00 AM 3 hours ago 9,182 Views 7 Comments
BRENDAN BUGLER IS concerned. The Clare All-Ireland winner is a hurling coach, father and teacher. He can see first hand the harmful effects brought about the shutdown of youth sports in this country.
On 1 March 2020, a 3,000 strong crowd packed into Mallow as St Flannan’s College ended a 15-year wait for their 22nd Harty Cup title. Managed by Bugler, the Ennis school beat CBC Cork by three points in the final to collect the prized Munster hurling second-level trophy.
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Kilkenny school principal Joe McKeown elected new President of INTO If keeping schools open is a top priority, keeping teachers safe must be a top priority
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The new president of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation is Joe McKeown, principal teacher in St Patrick s De La Salle BNS, Kilkenny );
A Kilkenny man has been elected President of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO).
Joe McKeown, principal teacher in St Patrick s De La Salle BNS, was elected today at the INTO Virtual Congress 2021.
Married to Teresa, they have two children, Ian and Niamh.
Mr McKeown began his teaching career in St Canice’s Primary School, Kilkenny when he graduated from St Patrick’s College in 1982. He spent three years as principal of Kilkenny School Project from 1995-1998.