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

January 2000

October 27, 2021 by Leave a Comment

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

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