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2024 Wall Street 50

August 16, 2025 by Leave a Comment

2024 Wall Street 50 Honorees

The 2024 Wall Street 50 were celebrated at a gala dinner that took place at the magnificent New York Yacht Club on Wednesday, October 9th. It was a wonderful evening filled with laughter, music, and friends.  Consul General Helena Nolan congratulated the honorees and noted that in addition to the Irish gaining traction in corporate America, 650 Irish companies were now … [Read more...] about 2024 Wall Street 50

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