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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.
April 7, 2021 10:58 am
There has been a new appointment at Golden Vale Co-operative Marts (GVM) this week, as Seamus Leahy has been confirmed as the new assistant manager of the mart group based in Kilmallock, Co. Limerick
Seamus is a Limerick native and has previously worked as a secondary school teacher and as the assistant manager of Castleisland Mart. His educational background consists of a Bachelor of Arts degree in education, business and accounting from St. Patrick’s College in Thurles.
Seamus Leahy
He was also a member of the academic council and programme board of the University of Limerick (UL).
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