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January 2000 Issue

The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: B. O’Neill – W. Quinn

January 2000

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Brian O'Neill Chairman and Founder The O'Neill Group Employees: 40 Revenue: N/A Brian O'Neill's personal motto -- "All and Everything" -- is fitting. In his career he has founded three companies with huge success. TeleSpectrum Worldwide has been traded on the NASDAQ since 1996 and provides teleservices and direct marketing services to JC Penney and AT&T among other Fortune … [Read more...] about The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: B. O’Neill – W. Quinn

The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: M. Reddy – J. Sargent

January 2000

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Michael T. Reddy Chairman &CEO EDS Global Financial Markets Group Revenue: $18 million Employees: 100,000 plus In his free time, Michael Reddy is a poet who writes carefully crafted verse that adheres strictly to rhyme and meter. However, during business hours, he is one of the most formidable forces in the international financial marketplace. When EDS Global Financial … [Read more...] about The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: M. Reddy – J. Sargent

The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: W. Shanahan – J. Sullivan

January 2000

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William Shanahan President & COO Colgate-Palmolive Revenue: $8.9 billion Employees: 38,000 Colgate-Palmolive is the global giant behind such household brand names as Colgate, Ajax, Murphy's Oil, Palmolive and, of course, Irish Spring. William Shanahan is the driving force behind the company's success. As president and chief operating officer, Shanahan counts among his … [Read more...] about The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: W. Shanahan – J. Sullivan

The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: K. Sullivan – E. Trainor

January 2000

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Katherine McG. Sullivan General Counsel Citigroup Inc. Revenue: $690 billion Employees: 174,900 As general counsel of Citigroup's global consumer businesses, Kate Sullivan heads a legal team of attorneys located throughout the United States, Europe, South America, Africa and Asia. The global consumer group businesses include Citibank, Travelers Life and Annuity, Travelers … [Read more...] about The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: K. Sullivan – E. Trainor

The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: B. Walsh – M. White

January 2000

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Bernard W. Walsh Company Group Chairman Johnson &Johnson Revenue: $22.6 billion Employees: 95,000 Bernard Walsh's career at Johnson &Johnson spans over 30 years, and in that time he has held several positions at the world-famous healthcare company. Walsh currently serves as a company group chairman of Johnson &Johnson's skin care franchise worldwide. He was named to … [Read more...] about The 100 Most Influential Irish Americans in Business: B. Walsh – M. White

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