*This episode was originally aired in September 2020*
Produced by Jetbooks, Chartered Accountants Ireland.
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Welcome to Season 2 of Irish Business Builders!
On today's episode I chat with Mick Kearney, whose life in business has taken him down many paths since he started out in the early 1980's.
Mick brought Snap Printing to Ireland in 1984, which quickly grew to be the largest Print and Design group in the country. A position it still holds today.
Then in 2005, Mick and his business partner Ed Murphy, launched another Franchise in
Ireland – Home Instead Senior Care. Their philosophy is to provide a trusted service to older people, allowing them to stay independent and to continue to live in their homes for longer. Over the following 12 years, Mick and Ed grew Home Instead to €70 Million
euros in revenues before selling a majority stake in 2017.
Mick also managed to find time to become Manager for the Irish Rugby team,
a position he held passionately and successfully for for 5 years, alongside colleagues Declan Kidney and later Joe Schmidt.
Mick is open and generous with the lessons he has learnt, his business philosophies and insights. Enjoy!
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