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MELANIE MORRIS
graduated from UCD with a B.Comm degree, she moved to London to work in the Absolutely Fabulous world of fashion PR with the real life Edina Monsoon, Lynne Franks. Upon returning to Ireland in the 1990s, she founded dSIDE Magazine, a style-led title aimed at the emerging Celtic cubs. Following that, she worked as beauty editor and features contributor to The Irish Times and The Sunday Tribune before becoming editor of Image Magazine. |
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DESSIE HYNES
owned some of Dublin’s most famous bars including O'Donoghues on Merrion Row, Hynes of Baggot Street, The Park Inn in Harolds Cross and The Sackville Lounge. In O'Donoghues he be-friended some of the most influential political, business and media people in Ireland.
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JOHN HOWARD
was chef-patron of Le Coq Hardi and is a former member of Euro- Toques. He currently divides his time between Spain and Ireland. |
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ROSS GOLDEN BANNON
has been the restaurant critic of the Sunday Business Post for many years |
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LOUIS WALSH
has managed some of the biggest pop acts to come out of Ireland: Boyzone, Samantha Mumba and Westlife. Known for his candid and outspoken views, he is a judge on X-Factor and You’re A Star and has travelled the country extensively. |
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MICKEY NED O’SULLIVAN
and his Marian were in the hospitality business for over 20 years in Kenmare – with Mickey Neds Coffee Shop and Delicatessen( now Jam) and Mickey Neds Bar and Restaurant.On the sporting field he captained the Kerry Senior Football to All Ireland success during the 1970s and went on to manage Kerry in the late 80s and early 90s.He is the current Manager of the Limerick Football Team. |
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EUGENE PHELAN
is deputy editor of the Limerick Leader, the biggest selling newspaper in the Mid-West. Eugene has worked as a journalist in the Limerick region for the past 30 years and as part of his work eats regularly in local hotels and restaurants while attending press launches, conferences, or interviewing clients. |