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By Irish America Staff Winter 2025

The Flax Trust NYC Luncheon

By Irish America Staff

Winter 2025

January 11, 2026 by Leave a Comment

“The Flax Trust succeeds in what I strive to do — which is: To Listen. Listen to what others are saying. “There is an enormous difference – a huge chasm, really – between hearing and listening. And more and more, it seems to me, listening is becoming a lost skill. “I think of the Flax Trust. Of Sister Mary and the late Father Myles, among others, who listened intently to voices … [Read more...] about The Flax Trust NYC Luncheon

40 Years | 1985 – 2025

By Irish America Staff

Winter 2025

January 9, 2026 by Leave a Comment

Looking back at Irish America’s premier issue we see that it set the tone for what was to come: a thorough investigation into what it means to be Irish American. 40 years later, we are still answering that question and still pondering the answers. Enjoy these quotes compiled over 40 years.  -The Irish America Team 1986  Tip O’Neill “Growing up as a youngster in Boston, you … [Read more...] about 40 Years | 1985 – 2025

Trailblazing CEO Maggie Timoney

By Patricia Harty, Editor-in-Chief
Winter 2025

January 9, 2026 by Leave a Comment

2025 Business 100: Keynote Speaker Maggie Timoney is the President and CEO of HEINEKEN USA, based in White Plains, New York. During her 20-plus year tenure with the HEINEKEN Group in the U.S., Netherlands, Canada, and Ireland, Maggie has been recognized as a transformational leader, demonstrated by her drive for results and her high impact on cultural and social change. Prior … [Read more...] about Trailblazing CEO Maggie Timoney

Maeve Brennan Talk of The Town

By Rosemary Rogers

Winter 2025

January 9, 2026 by 1 Comment

    

Maeve Brennan (1917-1993), the Dublin-born writer has been described as “Irish literature’s best kept secret,” was as striking in appearance as she was in talent – beautiful, chic and effortlessly witty. From 1949 to 1981, Maeve was a staff writer for arguably the greatest literary magazine in the world, The New Yorker.  Yet like so many brilliant writers and artists, Maeve was … [Read more...] about Maeve Brennan Talk of The Town

The Hidden Gallagher

By Ray Cavanaugh

January 9, 2026 by 1 Comment

Irish Architect James Gallier Sr. left an indelible mark on New Orleans with his masterful Greek Revival designs in the 19th century. His story began in Ireland where he was born James Gallagher. By Ray Cavanaugh There are a number of reasons why someone might change their surname. The reason might be as mundane as marriage. Or it might be as urgent as trying to escape a … [Read more...] about The Hidden Gallagher

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