Cork Person of the Year

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The Cork Person of the Year awards were founded in 1993 to recognise outstanding achievements by people from Cork. [1] Each year 12 Cork persons of the month are chosen, although some months multiple people in the same area are selected. Then, in January of the following year the overall Cork person(s) of the year [2] are selected from this group.

Previous Winners

YearWinnerContribution
1993Sr. Colette HickeyHomeless Charity
1994Dr. Michael MortellUCC Leadership
1995John BerminghamCope Foundation
1996Barry GalvinCAB
1997Paddy ComerfordTheatre
1998Kevin DowningOvercoming Disability
1999 Jimmy Barry Murphy GAA
2000 Sonia O’Sullivan Athletics
2001 Gerry Murphy Business
2002 Adi Roche Founder and chief executive of the Chernobyl Children International (1991)
2003Fr. Sean HealySocial Justice
2004 Roy Keane Sport [3]
2005Prof. John A. MurphyHistory
2006Dan DonovanTheatre
2007John FitzpatrickChoral Festival
2008 Pat Falvey & Dr. Clare O’Leary Adventure
2009Conor BuckleyBusiness
2010Paddy O’BrienOver-60s Talent
2011Liam CaseyBusiness
2012Bill DeasyCommunity
2013Rob HeffernanAthletics [4]

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