Meet Philip Watt
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A native of Belfast, Philip has loved Dublin since the first day he arrived here to begin his studies at Trinity College, and regards it as his home. Read more » |
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A native of Belfast, Philip has loved Dublin since the first day he arrived here to begin his studies at Trinity College, and regards it as his home. Read more » |
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Martin - a European and Irish citizen - is a self-confessed workaholic who loves the ‘infinite variety’ of his work and fits in a bit of golf when he has the time. Read more » |
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Clive is an inner-city dweller who likes good company, good food, sport, music. He admires Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Tutu - but most of all his wife Patricia. Read more » |
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Aine loves the convenience of living in Dublin, hates exaggeration, subscribes to the work-life balance school of thought, and very much wants parents to be heard. Read more » |
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Peter loves to achieve success for a union member, hates incompetence in high places, and enjoys wandering with his camera, making pictures. Read more » |
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Humphrey likes Irish music, good food and horse racing, and would like to see the National Parents Council Post Primary enjoy the benefits of more full-time staff. Read more » |
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Who’s Who introduces people who are making an important contribution to education in Ireland today Read more » |
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WHO’S WHO introduces people who are making an important contribution to education in Ireland today. Read more » |
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Who`s Who introduces people who are making an important contribution to education in Ireland today. Read more » |
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WHO`S WHO introduces people who are making an important contribution to education in Ireland today. Read more » |
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Who’s Who introduces you to people who are making an important contribution to education in Ireland today. Read more » |