- Leo J. Enright
Leo J. Enright (b.
March 18 ,1955 ) is an Irishradio broadcaster and news reporter. He is currently Chairman of theIrish Government 's science awareness programme, [http://www.science.ie "Discover Science and Engineering"] . He is a member of the Board of Governors of the [http://www.dias.ie/index.php?section=cosmic&subsection=index School of Cosmic Physics] at the [http://www.dias.ie/index.php?lang=en§ion=index Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies] . Leo Enright was born inLondon , but considersDublin his home town. He was educated at St. Fintan's High School, Sutton and [http://www.ucd.ie/ University College Dublin] . As a Fellow of the [http://www.worldpressinstitute.org/ World Press Institute] , he studied American history, economics and culture at Macalester College, in St. Paul, Minnesota. He recently changed his hair styleCareer
Most of Enright's career has been spent in
public service broadcasting . He has been a regular presenter of news and analysis programmes on [http://www.rte.ie/ Radio Telefís Éireann] since the 1970s. He was the first Head of News at Radio 2, Ireland's national music and talk station, after which he spent much of the 1980s as London Correspondent for the Irish national broadcaster. During the 1990s he was theBBC 's man in Dublin. He has undertaken lengthy assignments in the Middle East, Iran and Africa and has been accredited to the United StatesWhite House under every administration since PresidentGerald Ford . He has a son called Robert and currently resides in the Temple Bar area of Dublin.Major achievements
In 1978, Enright won a
Jacob's Award for his report onDublin delinquents broadcast on RTÉ Radio's "This Week" programme. ["The Irish Times", "Jacobs present awards", March 31, 1979]He is a Science Writing Fellow of the [http://www.mbl.edu/ Marine Biological Laboratory] at Woods Hole, Ma., where he studied microbial diversity.
In 2000, with support from [http://www.nasa.gov/home/index.html NASA] 's [http://nai.arc.nasa.gov/ Astrobiology Institute] , he completed the renowned [http://workshop.molecularevolution.org/ Workshop on Molecular Evolution] at the [http://jbpc.mbl.edu/ Josephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution] .
Starting as a schoolboy space commentator in the 1960s Leo Enright has broadcast live commentaries on every major space event since the first Moon landing. He was elected Fellow of the [http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/ British Interplanetary Society] in 1978.
In 2003, Leo Enright was appointed Chairman of the Irish Government’s "Discover Science and Engineering", a national programme to co-ordinate public and private promotion of engineering and science throughout Irish society.
In 2008 he shared in a Thea Award for "outstanding quality" for his work as science advisor on "Cosmos at the Castle", an interactive exhibition at Blackrock Castle Observatory exploring extreme life on earth and in space. [ [http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0309/thea.html?rss RTÉ News: Cork observatory wins Thea award ] ] The award was presented by the [http://www.themeit.com/thea_whenwhere.htm Themed Entertainment Association] , the worldwide association of designers and producers of themed experiences such as museums, zoos and theme parks.
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