O'Meara, Kathleen (1960–)
O'Meara, Kathleen (1960–)
Irish politician. Born 1960 in Roscrea, Ireland; one of triplet daughters from a family of 6 children; married with 2 children.
Was a freelance journalist, press officer for Labour Party, and worked in the RTE newsroom for 5 years; became special advisor to Eithne Fitzgerald, minister of State (1994); representing the Labour Party for North Tipperary, successfully contested the general election (1997).
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