Gavin O'Reilly
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Gavin Karl O'Reilly (born 17 December 1966) is a Dublin-born businessman with Irish and Australian citizenship. As a triplet, he is the second son and fourth child of former Irish media magnate and famed industrialist Sir Tony O'Reilly and Australian Susan (née Cameron) O'Reilly. He is executive chairman of The New European – a weekly Eurocentric publication, based in London. He is chairman of Red Flag Consulting – a specialist communications and consulting group and chairman of Axate – a digital payment solution for published content.
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Gavin O'Reilly
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Dublin, Ireland
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1966-12-17
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Christina Grimm
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Gavin Karl O'Reilly (born 17 December 1966) is a Dublin-born businessman with Irish and Australian citizenship. As a triplet, he is the second son and fourth child of former Irish media magnate and famed industrialist Sir Tony O'Reilly and Australian Susan (née Cameron) O'Reilly. He is executive chairman of The New European – a weekly Eurocentric publication, based in London. He is chairman of Red Flag Consulting – a specialist communications and consulting group and chairman of Axate – a digital payment solution for published content. He is the former CEO of The Agency Group Limited, and prior to that he was group CEO of London Stock Exchange-listed Independent News and Media PLC, the then largest press group in Ireland and South Africa and one of the largest media groups (in press, radio and outdoor advertising) in Australia and New Zealand (through its then investment in APN News & Media) and leading media investments in India and Indonesia, with almost 200 titles and a readership of over 100 million. He is also the former president of the World Association of Newspapers (2005–2011), and a director of the Ireland Funds.
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