Irish Times writer among business journalism award winners

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Irish Times writer among business journalism award winners
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Eoin Burke-Kennedy was named Business Analyst of the Year at UCD Smurfit School Business Journalist Awards

From left: Damien Garvey, head of group external communications and Public Affairs, Bank of Ireland; Irish Times journalist Eoin Burke-Kennedy; and Professor Anthony Brabazon, dean of UCD College of Business. Photograph: Shane O’Neill

Mr Burke-Kennedy was named Business Analyst of the Year in the awards, which recognise excellence in Irish business journalism and are now in their 17th year. His submission included two articles: The Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to the Sunday Times’ Brian Carey. Previous recipients of the awards include Irish Times journalists Colm Keena and Karlin Lillington, journalist Dearbhail McDonald, and RTE’s Connelly.

 

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