Clodagh Finn: How a true pioneer emerged from the shadows

Her life and work was the very embodiment of feminism yet she vehemently denied being a feminist
Clodagh Finn: How a true pioneer emerged from the shadows

A tribute to Oonah Keogh at Euronext (formerly the Irish Stock Exchange).

 It is difficult to understand how Oonah Keogh faded from the collective memory when her entry into the Dublin Stock Exchange a century ago (outlined here last week) made such a sensation all around the world.

Her return to the public consciousness was much quieter, and relatively recent, but it happened with the kind of serendipity that gives you goosebumps. It was as if the woman herself wanted to be rediscovered — and reclaimed.

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