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A YouTuber and charity activist has been named as one of Ireland s most outstanding young people.
Sean McLoughlin, or JackSepticEye, as he is commonly known, was named alongside the likes of Limerick s Collison brothers and jockey Rachael Blackmore as part of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons Awards (TOYP), JCI Ireland’s Flagship Project.
Sean was chosen in the cultural achievement category. Other categories included academic leadership and/or accomplishment; business, economic and/or entrepreneurial accomplishment; Medical innovation; Political, legal and/or governmental affairs
and scientific and/or technological development.
Seán William McLoughlin (Jacksepticeye) is an Irish YouTuber, best known for his vlogs and comedic Let s Play series. As of May 2021, his channel has over 14.1 billion views and 27 million subscribers, and is the most-subscribed Irish channel. Since 2017, McLoughlin has raised more than $6 million in total in charity livestreams.
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The founder of an agtech start-up company is among the winners of Junior Chamber Ireland (JCI) Ten Outstanding Young Persons Awards (TOYP).
During the nomination phase, communities across the island were called upon to nominate young people aged 18-40 who have been working for the betterment of society in 10 different categories.
Among the winners is Dr. Fiona Edwards Murphy who co-founded the agtech start-up
ApisProject, a company which provides insight for beekeepers to prevent losses and increase productivity, predominantly in the U.S.
JCI Outstanding Young Person Awards
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