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The Annual Tip O’Neill Irish Diaspora Awards return with three celebrated nominees for 2024

The Tip O’Neill Irish Diaspora Awards return for 2024 on Friday, 27th September, at the Inishowen Gateway Hotel in Buncrana, County Donegal. Presented by Donegal County Council and first initiated in 2012 as a means of commemorating the centenary of the birth of the late Tip O’Neill the awards seek to recognise those who have excelled in their chosen field whilst honouring their contribution to Ireland and the Global Irish Community.

Caroleann Gallagher

Caroleann Gallagher:

A native of Arranmore Island, Caroleann’s career in law in the United States has been primarily focused on personal injuries and those hurt by the negligence of others. In over her fifteen years of practice, Caroleann has been recognized as a Super Lawyer within her field of practice as well as a Leading Lawyer and a Top 100 Trial Lawyer with The National Trial Lawyers Association. Caroleann is active in her legal community and is the current Second Vice President of The Women’s Bar Association of Illinois, which is the oldest and largest bar organization in Illinois and will be the first Irish born Women’s Bar President in 2026 a testament her hard work and dedication.

Caroleann is a very active member of many Irish American community-based organizations and programs. She is a board member and PR officer of both Chicago Celtics GFC and Limerick Chicago Youth Hurling Club as well as a board member and PRO of The Chicago Minor Youth Board.

In 2023, she initiated and launched The Coogan Gallagher Scholarship, which is a yearly scholarship that will be open to all Leaving Cert students of the Gairmscoil in Arranmore. The Scholarship will be available annually and will provide the chosen student with €3,000, to assist them as the embark on their new life after school.

Billy Higgins

Billy Higgins:

Billy Higgins was born and raised in South Boston, is a businessman and community leader who is renowned for his charitable endeavours and the founder of the Southill Childrens Fund. Their fundraising “helps provide the tools necessary to encourage education, a key element of overcoming hardship”. Their work has assisted hundreds of children access opportunities to better their lives and prospects.

Billy has done immense work in supporting the education of children with special needs both in Boston and here Ireland. Donating to the Patient Social Fund of the Ballaghderg Pre-School for Children with Special Needs in Donegal and has continued to support the school and its work for many years. His direct contributions have assisted in greatly improving the school and its ability to accommodate the many varying and complex needs of its students.

It is only right his dedication and contribution to Donegal is recognised with this year’s award. In the past his tremendous work has been acknowledged by both the President and the Taoiseach.

David McCourt

David McCourt:

David McCourt is the founder and Chairman of Granahan McCourt Capital and the Chairman of National Broadband Ireland. He has been one of the most prominent investors and entrepreneurs in the technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) industries for the past 30 years. As the owner and Chairman of National Broadband Ireland, he is currently working in partnership with the Irish Government in the largest Public Private Partnership in European telecoms to deliver the country’s €5bn National Broadband Plan. Globally, this is the single largest investment ever in telecoms infrastructure by Government intervention.

Earlier in his career, McCourt founded Corporate Communications Network, America’s first competitive phone company, which was later merged with MFS Communications, to create MFS McCourt. McCourt also founded and ran Europe’s largest designer and builder of telecom networks; built and owned networks in South America; as well as owned the largest satellite equipment manufacturing company in North America and Europe.

Nicholas Crossan

His work in media has seen him found a television network as well as produce award winning TV shows and documentaries. He personally won an Emmy for his role producing the long-running PBS Kids series ‘Reading Rainbow’ and he has produced hard-hitting documentaries with stars including Angelina Jolie, Michael Douglas, Meg Ryan and Sônia Braga.

Announcing the awardees for 2024, Chairman of the Tip O’Neill Irish Diaspora Award Committee Mr Nicholas Crossan said: "I am very proud to be announcing the awardees for the prestigious Tip O’Neill Irish Diaspora Award."

Cllr Niamh Kennedy

"We in Donegal continue to see the benefits of this fantastic initiative as we continue to build and develop the strong links with our Diaspora throughout the world”.

Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Cllr. Niamh Kennedy stated that these awards and their recipients showcase Ireland best and “continue to showcase Donegal as the very best place to live, work, invest and do business” and concluded by congratulating this year’s awardees on their achievements and contributions in their fields.

"It is my honour to welcome the Tip O’Neill Irish Diaspora Awardees to Donegal for 2024”.

John G McLaughlin

Chief Executive of Donegal County Council John G McLaughlin said “our diaspora and their connection to Donegal is a vital part of our global Irish identity we are dedicated to continuing to work to further develop our links abroad and continue to build strong global connections for the betterment of Donegal.

The Tip O’Neill Irish Diaspora Awards ceremony will take place on Friday, 27th September, at the Inishowen Gateway Hotel in Buncrana, County Donegal. 

 

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