Wild Geese: Paul Finnegan, New York city
Wild Geese
Irish people working abroad tell their stories
Wild Geese: Mark Duffy, Stockholm
Wild Geese: Rob Allen, London: ‘I was flat out dealing with the international media and helping to brief four-time Super Bowl champion Rob Gronkowski’
Wild Geese: Jennifer Murray balances a job in Tour America in Canada, with other interests
Wild Geese: Brian O’Farrell lives in Berlin and works in a recruitment agency to match applications with an employer
Wild Geese: Tralee woman Margaret Faul chased dream of working in early stage development of medicine
Jane Hanrahan cofounded a brand-positioning consultancy in Toronto, where the Irish are viewed as hard-working, well educated and kindred spirits
Wild Geese: Katie Boyle also ‘wouldn’t have had the confidence. I’d have been mortified’
Recruitment consultant Catherine Flood has devoted much of her life to helping Irish people get a start in New York
Wild Geese: Winters are mild, and Atlanta is known as the city in the forest. ‘Life is great’ for Peter Clarke
Wild Geese: Tom Hatton — followed the well-worn path of many Irish ex-pats before him, heading for Sydney
Wild Geese: Andrew Fitzgerald, San Diego
Wild Geese: Steven Stein, Barcelona
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