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Dermot Gallagher (civil servant)

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His first foreign posting was to the Irish consulate in San Francisco in August 1971 – he and his college sweetheart, Maeve Farrell, from Ratoath, Co Meath, had just been married the previous month. After a few sojourns at the United Nations in New York City, Gallagher found himself at the Irish
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arriving in his native town and speculating about their places of origin. This curiosity was refined under the tutelage of Professor Desmond Williams, who taught a course on diplomatic history at
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to obtain arms for the beleaguered Catholics of the Falls Road in Belfast. He told them he would convey their request for a meeting to his superiors in the department.
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approved the appointment of Gallagher as chairman on Tuesday, 24 February 2009, to replace Kieran McGowan, who chaired the Governing Authority since February 2004.
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On Saturday, 16 August 1969, Gallagher, as weekend duty officer for the department, encountered a group of nationalist MPs from the North, including
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applying for a position in the Department of External Affairs, as it was then called, starting in the job on 6 January 1969. His first minister was
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had vehemently opposed in opposition. But when Haughey took over as Taoiseach in 1987 he told Gallagher he wanted the agreement implemented "
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His White House contacts proved advantageous when the nascent Irish peace process faced its first major challenge: securing a US visa for
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was Taoiseach and eager to make a contribution to peace in the North. Gallagher put together a team of officials for the negotiations at
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Dermot Gallagher appointed chairman by University College Dublin Governing Authority. UCD News/Nuacht UCD, 25 February 2009.
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A Legend in the Public Service and Beyond Who Never Lost Touch with his Leitrim Roots. Irish Times, 24 January 2009
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in 1991 where, as usual, he quickly developed a wide range of friendships and contacts. One of these was
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Embassy in London serving from 1973 to 1977 as press officer. He was present at the
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and then the event took place that was to shape Gallagher's life: the
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in 1973, leading to the ill-fated powersharing deal. He was sent to
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He got his first ambassadorial posting in 1985 – in
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