Limerick woman appointed to management of top Irish agency
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A LIMERICK woman has been appointed to the senior management team of one of Ireland’s top agencies, Connelly Partners.
Vaunnie McDermott, from the Ennis Road has more than 20 years experience working as a marketing professional in media and advertising.
She joins Mary McMahon and Ronan Doyle on the senior team having only become employed by the firm in 2018.
Steve Connelly, president of Connelly Partners said: “We are truly excited about developments in Ireland, and particularly the level and calibre of recent client wins. Mary, Ronan and Vaunnie bring a tremendous knowledge, passion and experience to the company and personally I look forward to working with them all in the future.”
Connelly Partners Creates New Leadership Team to Oversee Agencyâs Development
April 30, 2021
Mary McMahon, Ronan Doyle & Vaunnie McDermott
Connelly Partners has appointed a new leadership team at its Dublin office following the departure of Keith Lee. The new leadership team is made up of Vaunnie McDermott, client service and business director; Mary McMahon, strategy director and Ronan Doyle, art and creative director.
“We are truly excited about developments in Ireland, and particularly the level and calibre of recent client wins. Mary, Ronan and Vaunnie bring a tremendous knowledge, passion and experience to the company and personally I look forward to working with them all in the future. I would also like to thank Keith Lee for his ongoing creativity and support in recent years,” says Steve Connelly, president of Conelly Partners.
A man who suffered a minor head injury after a heavy metal shutter fell on his head at a Dunnes Stores outlet has secured â¬46,000 under a settlement of his High Court action.
Patrick McMahon was a part-time employee of Dunnes at the time of the accident at the retail firmâs premises in Newbridge, Co Kildare, on March 20th, 2017.
Through his sister Mary McMahon, of Maddenstown, Curragh, Co Kildare, Mr McMahon (46) sued Dunnes Storesâ (Georges Street ) Unlimited Company over the accident.
In an affidavit, Ms McMahon said her brother has Downs Syndrome, hypothyroidism and suffered a cerebrovascular accident in 2014, three years before the shutter accident. Mr McMahon was walking through a doorway when a heavy metal shutter dropped and struck him on the head, she said.
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Due to the pandemic last year, Kieran McMahon couldnât fulfill his duties as Mayor for a Day; therefore, Mayor Carl Kuren once again this year named McMahon as the Mayor for a Day at councilâs March meeting. McMahon will fulfill his duties Wednesday, March 17.
Kieran was born in Wilkes-Barre on Dec. 21, 1951 to the late Peter and Mary McMahon. He has lived his entire life in Wilkes-Barre Twp. Kieran was brought up in the Georgetown section of the township. He attended St. Josephâs Monastery and elementary school and Wilkes-Barre Twp. High School. He moved to the Blackman section of the township where he resides with his wife of 41 years, Pamela Remakus McMahon. They are the proud parents of three children, Tara, Kieran Jr. and Meghan, and two grandchildren, Clare and Toby.