Pictured left to right: Myles O’Grady, Bank of Ireland CEO, Irish Times journalist Ian Curran, Maria Delaney of Noteworthy and Prof Gerardine Doyle, Director of UCD Smurfit School. Mr Curran and Ms Delaney won the Business Feature of the Year. Photograph: Shane O'Neill, Coalesce.Irish Times journalist Ian Curran was honoured on Monday at the UCD Smurfit School Business Journalist Awards for 2022.
Mr Curran shared the award for best business feature with former colleague Maria Delaney, for their submission, “Holy Land: How much money are religious orders pocketing from lucrative property sales?” published on Noteworthy. The duo were jointly named winners with Sean Pollock of the Sunday Independent, for his submission, “Irish Tech Firms answering a Global Call of Duty”.
Fellow Irish Times journalists Mark Paul and Joe Brennan made the shortlist for the awards, with the former also nominated in the business feature of the year category. Markets Correspondent Joe Brennan was nominated for Business Interview of the Year, alongside the Currency’s Thomas Hubert, Fearghal O’Connor of the Sunday Independent and Catherine Sanz of the Business Post. Mr O’Connor picked up the award for his interview with Richard O’Halloran.
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