Irish business grandee Gary McGann on working with Michael Smurfit, the fall of Anglo Irish and the current state of the Irish economy

McGann takes a deep dive into his business careers, the highs and the lows

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Gary McGann pictured during his time with Smurfit Kappa Group. Photograph: Bryan O'Brien
Gary McGann pictured during his time with Smurfit Kappa Group. Photograph: Bryan O'Brien

This week on Inside Business host Ciarán Hancock is joined in studio by Gary McGann, a grandee of Irish business whose many roles included being chief executive of drinks group Gilbeys, Aer Lingus and packaging group Smurfit.

Born and raised in Dublin, Gary actually began his career in the civil service, with the Comptroller & Auditor General.

He studied at night to become an accountant and later moved into the private sector, rising up the ranks and moving around to eventually become CEO of Smurfit in 2002.

He has also had a busy career as a non-executive director, including roles with Anglo Irish Bank at the time of its collapse, and with bakery goods group Arytza, at a challenging time for that business.

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We covered a lot of ground in this interview. You’ll hear Gary talk about his childhood, his time in school and a couple of false starts in university.

We also take a deep dive into his business careers, the highs and the lows. And he gives Ciarán his perspective on the current state of the Irish economy, and what we could be doing better. Along with some tips for young business leaders starting out in their careers.

Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound.

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