Mark Brennock
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Mark Brennock is an Irish 'Director of Public Affairs'[citation needed] and a former journalist. He used to work for The Irish Times.
He was educated in University College Dublin (B.A. Economics and Politics)[citation needed] and Dublin City University (Journalism).[citation needed] Until 2006, he served as chief political correspondent for The Irish Times. During a 20-year career as a journalist, he also served as Northern editor, deputy news editor and foreign affairs correspondent at the paper. He won four national awards for journalism.[1] Stephen Collins was appointed as his successor at the paper.[citation needed]
He left the Irish Times in 2006 to become 'Director of Public Affairs' at Murray Consultants, advising public and private sector clients on relationships with media and government.[citation needed]
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- ^ "Murray Consultants - Our people". Archived from the original on 13 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
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