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Paddy Mo - A Biography of Dr.Patrick Moriarty 1926-1997 (Hardcover, Illustrated edition)
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Paddy Mo - A Biography of Dr.Patrick Moriarty 1926-1997 (Hardcover, Illustrated edition)
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This biography charts the life of Paddy Moriarty, the Kerryborn
Chief Executive of ESB, a man who revolutionized corporate life
during his leadership of the largest semi-state company in Ireland
in the 1980s and 1990s. Born in Dingle in 1926, he became one of
Ireland's leading business people of the twentieth century as he
transformed ESB into a world-class electricity provider and a
highly efficient, commercially driven company. Having built the
power infrastructure of the new State, ESB played a critical role
in the revitalization of the Irish economy and, on Moriarty's
watch, proceeded to assist in developing the foundations of the
Celtic Tiger economy. His vision was to make ESB 'the best
electricity utility in the whole world', developing the highest
standards of infrastructure at home while developing an
international business in the economies of North and Central
America, Africa, the Middle East and the Far East. Moriarty joined
ESB as a clerical officer in June 1945 at the age of nineteen and
quickly gained a reputation as a young man with a determined view
on how business should be run. He rose rapidly through the company
ranks. He was head of Research and Audit in 1961, Assistant Chief
Financial Officer in 1967 and Director Personnel in 1970, before
becoming Chief Executive in 1981 and Chairman ESB in 1991. The man
they called Paddy Mo conducted comprehensive and difficult
industrial relations negotiations with the trade unions, ensuring
harmony in the workplace during the 1980s - a decade of fast-moving
change, massive technological reform and associated redundancies.
His interpersonal skills, as well as his business instincts, became
legendary. With Taoiseach Charles Haughey he helped pioneer the
North-South Erne Waterways project in a bid to revitalize border
communities. He was also a significant patron of the arts,
encouraging sponsorship of painters, sculptors and musicians. His
wide-ranging interests included sports and horse racing, with one
of the Leopardstown classics being named in his honour. A sense of
family, which included his younger brother Micheal O Muircheartaigh
the renowned GAA broadcaster and commentator, was central to his
world view.
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