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Niall O'Dowd

Niall is the Founder of IrishCentral as well as of Irish America Magazine and the Irish Voice Newspaper. He is also responsible for publishing IrishCentral.com community newspaper and The Irish Emigrant newspaper, in Boston.

He founded the Wall Street 50 awards, the Top 100 Irish Americans, the Business 100 and more recently the Top 50 Women in Business and the Irish Legal 100 awards.

Niall was awarded an honorary doctorate by University College Dublin for his work on the Irish peace process, which was a subject of a book, "Daring Diplomacy" and a PBS Special, "An Irish Voice."

Latest Stories

How Martin Luther King Jr inspired a Northern Ireland uprising

On This Day: John Hume, politician and Nobel Peace Prize winner was born in 1937

The truth about the "Nine Famous Irishmen" myth - It’s fake news mostly

Kate Hickey

Kate Hickey is the CEO at Irish Studio, overseeing IrishCentral, Ireland of the Welcomes and British Heritage Travel, along with The IrishCentral Box and Irish Heritage Tree. 

She joined IrishCentral as Editor in 2010 while living in New York. In 2015 she returned to her hometown of Dublin, expanding IrishCentral's base into Ireland. She now works from the Irish Studio Dublin office. 

In 2010 Kate moved to New York having worked in various online and print publications such as The Irish Independent, The Irish Times, and New York Arts among others. Kate has also worked as a Spokesperson for the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform.

Latest Stories

On This Day: Mary Raftery, journalist who uncovered Ireland’s child abuse, died in 2012

Is this the most beautiful walk in Ireland?

The meaning behind U2’s 1983 classic "New Year’s Day"

Kerry O'Shea

New York Editor Kerry O'Shea, previously the Assistant Editor at IrishCentral, returned to the website in 2018 after roles at NBCUniversal, SiriusXM, and Hearst Digital Media.

The daughter of a Kerryman and an Irish American, Kerry grew up in New Jersey and visits Ireland annually.

She holds a degree in English and Writing from Marist College in New York.

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No new Taoiseach today after chaos forces suspension of first sitting of new Dáil

Irish immigration lawyer in Chicago “inundated” amidst reports of potential 'raids'

“Let’s help hope and history rhyme” - Biden concludes political career with Heaney quote

Catherine Devane

Catherine Devane is a copywriter/journalist with IrishCentral. Her bylines have appeared in national and local print publications and she has also been a contributor for radio stations. Coming from Dingle in County Kerry, she has a love for the Irish culture, heritage, and scenery. Catherine holds a BA. in journalism from the Technological University Dublin.

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Native Irish speakers share the secret behind learning the language

"Ham" Irish radio operators to tune in with world from historic Loop Head Lighthouse

Happy birthday Kenneth Branagh! Northern Irish director born on this day

Andrea M. Meek

Andrea M. Meek is the Senior Weekend Editor for IrishCentral. She was a contributing theater and film reviewer for Show Business Weekly and has also worked for Niche Media and American Media, Inc.  

Previously based in New York, she now resides in the New Orleans area.

Latest Stories

These Christmas songs should not be listened to while driving, according to new research

Four hotels in Ireland have been named among Europe’s top resorts

Colm Meaney stars as Santa Claus in charming Christmas ad

Cahir O'Doherty

Cahir O'Doherty is Arts Editor, Features and Travel Writer for The Irish Voice, Irish America magazine and IrishCentral.com. He has reported on the culture, politics and heritage of Irish America for over a decade.

In 2015 Cahir was awarded Silver Blogger of the Year award at Ireland's Digital Media Awards and is seen/heard on RTE, Sirius, Newstalk, Today FM, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Ulster, The Public Theatre, The New York Irish Center, Irish America Magazine, The New York Post.

Cahir is a graduate of Yale University and the University of Ulster. 

Latest Stories

What's Irish about Italy? More than you think!

What's behind Ireland's legendary love of ABBA?

Why the magic of Christmas is real in Ireland

Larry Kirwan

Larry Kirwan was the leader of the Irish political rock band Black 47 for 25 years during which the band played 2,500 gigs, released 16 albums, appeared on Leno, Letterman, O’Brien, Fallon and every major US TV show.

A playwright and novelist, an Irish Echo columnist and a celebrity host/producer of Celtic Crush on SiriusXM Satellite Radio, he has written 16 plays and musicals, three novels, a memoir, and A History of Irish Music.

His musical, Paradise Square, recently ran for ten weeks and was twice extended at Berkeley Rep. His latest novel, "A Raving Autumn," will be published in Spring 2020 by Cornell University Press. He is currently completing two new musicals, IRAQ, and The Catacombs (the life and times of Brendan Behan).

Latest Stories

How the Jive took over Irish rural culture with thanks to the iconic Big Tom

On This Day: Irish dramatist Sean O'Casey dies in 1964

Mixing the sacred and the profane - Larry Kirwan remembers Shay Healy

Dermot McEvoy

Dermot McEvoy was born in Dublin in 1950. For 25 years he was an editor/writer for Publishers Weekly magazine.

He is the author of five books including the novels "The 13th Apostle: A Novel of Michael Collins and the Irish Uprising," "Terrible Angel: A Novel of Michael Collins in New York," "Our Lady of Greenwich Village," and two nonfiction works: "Irish Miscellany" and "The Little Book of Irish Wisdom."

He lives in Jersey City, NJ.

Latest Stories

On This Day: Iconic Irish writer James Joyce's death in Switzerland

A step-by-step guided tour of Micheal Collins’ Dublin

Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem’s ode to St. Stephen’s Day