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          In this witty, engaging and deeply personal memoir, Superquinn founder and Senator Feargal Quinn shares his memories of the ups and downs of business and.!

          Feargal Quinn

          Irish businessman, founder of Superquinn, later politician

          Feargal Quinn (27 November 1936 – 24 April 2019)[1][2] was an Irish businessman, politician and television personality.

          He founded the Superquinn supermarket chain and served as a Senator for the National University constituency from 1993 to 2016.[3]

          Early and personal life

          Quinn was born in Dublin in 1936.

          His father, Eamonn, founded a grocery brand, and later the Red Island resort in Skerries.[2] He was a first cousin of Labour Party politician Ruairi Quinn and of Lochlann Quinn, former chairman of Allied Irish Banks (AIB).

          In this witty, engaging and deeply personal memoir, Superquinn founder and Senator Feargal Quinn shares his memories of the ups and downs of business.

        1. In this witty, engaging and deeply personal memoir, Superquinn founder and Senator Feargal Quinn shares his memories of the ups and downs of business.
        2. When I worked in Dublin for Guinness during the mid nineties I was living near the Clondalkin area.
        3. In this witty, engaging and deeply personal memoir, Superquinn founder and Senator Feargal Quinn shares his memories of the ups and downs of business and.
        4. Ruairi Quinn (born 2 April ) is an Irish former Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Education and Skills from to
        5. Feargal Quinn (a future senator) was the founder of the Superquinn supermarket chain.
        6. Quinn was educated at Holy Faith Secondary School, Clontarf, then with a mixed junior school,[4] and Newbridge College, and was a commerce graduate of University College Dublin.

          He was married to Denise, daughter of Ned and Grace Prendergast, and they had five children.

          He lived in the Baily area of Howth near Dublin, near the