Maurice O'Connell (banker)

Maurice O’Connell
Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland
In office
1994–2002
Preceded byMaurice F. Doyle
Succeeded byJohn Hurley
Personal details
Born
Maurice O’Connell

(1936-05-05)5 May 1936
Moyvane, County Kerry
Died1 April 2019(2019-04-01) (aged 82)
Dublin, Ireland

Maurice O’Connell (died. 1 April 2019) was the governor of the Central Bank of Ireland in 1994, he retired in 2002 and before that he represented Ireland on the ECB Governing Council until 2001.[1]

Maurice O’Connell, a kerryman banker and civil servants was born 5 May 1936, in Moyvane. His parents Thomas and Mary O'Connell were both teachers. He did St Michael's College Listowel, a school his grandfather taught for 50 years and were founding member. He went on to attend Brendan's College Killarney and also graduated from the Maynooth Ecclesiastical College. He obtained his MA classics in the University College Dublin. Maurice O’Connell just as to follow his parents footsteps, he embarked in the same career, teaching. He started teaching in International College St Gallen, Switzerland for some and he returned to Dublin, Ireland which became his living place, he joined the civil service in Dublin with much of it he spent in the Department of Finance. He did serves as the administrative officer in 1962 and rose to become the secretary in charge of the Finance Division. He also became member of the European Union Monetary Committee in 1998 until the summer of 1994.[2]

  1. ^ "Maurice O'Connell". Moyvane - The Middle Plain. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Obituary: Maurice O'Connell". independent. Retrieved 15 July 2021.