- Tony O'Reilly, Junior
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name = St. John Anthony O'Reilly ("Tony O'Reilly, Junior")
birth_date = 17 December 1966
birth_place =Dublin , Ireland
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occupation =Chief Executive ofProvidence Resources
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spouse = Michele Clements,Sliema ,Malta (2008–), Robin Rafford (1993-)
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children = Tony, Miles, GreySt. John Anthony O'Reilly, generally "Tony O'Reilly, Junior" (born
1966 ) is aDublin -born businessman with Irish and Australian citizenship, the third son and sixth child of Irish media magnateTony O'Reilly and Australian Susan Cameron. He is currently CEO of active Irish mineral exploration companyProvidence Resources . He is also a director ofthe Ireland Funds , having formerly been CEO ofWedgwood .Life
Early life
O'Reilly was born, the youngest of six, and of triplets, in 1966, in Dublin, and brought up in Ireland, at Castlemartin in Kildare, and
Fox Chapel ,Pittsburgh , USA. After a difficult time atHarrow School , he moved to London at 15, living in a bedsit flat for £25 a week, working at a supermarket and with a landscape gardener, then returning to the family, later studying economics and history atBrown University ,Rhode Island .Career
He started work at
Morgan Grenfell but was let go after less than three weeks when his division was closed. After six months looking for a job, Tony O'Reilly Senior brought him on a business trip, on which he was speaking at the international convention ofCoopers & Lybrand partners, after which O'Reilly Junior worked for that company for two and a half years.O'Reilly later worked at mining company Arcon, part-owned by his father, where he was Chief Executive from 1996 to 2000. He was appointed a director of
Waterford Wedgwood , dominated by his father, in 1998, and deputy CEO of the division of famous ceramics brandWedgwood from 1 January 2001, at which time Waterford Wedgwood was in its seventh straight year of record results. He was made CEO of Wedgwood soon after. At the same time he was a director ofIndependent News and Media , Lockwood Financial Group and EMAT.He moved from the Wedgwood post to take up his current role as CEO of Providence, which he had earlier helped to found, drilling in the Dunquin Prospect area, working with 80% stakeholder
ExxonMobil . He remains a director of Arcon, of Independent News and Media, and of Lundin Mining.In 2005, O'Reilly led a flotation of the company on the Alternative Investments Market (AIM)The (Daily) Telegraph, London, 9 May 2006: "Market profile: Tony O'Reilly Junior"] .
Personal life
First marriage
O'Reilly became engaged to Robin Rafford, two years his senior, whom he met while she was an advertising planner with Peter Owens, in November 1992New York, New York, USA: New York Times, Style Section, 8 November, 1992, retrieved at nytimes.com (via search) 13 April 2008] , and they married mid-1993. Mrs O'Reilly, a graduate of Cornell and Columbia (for an MBA) Universities, subsequently studied at the
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland , qualifying as a doctor, and later specialising inoncology . She also became a major figure on the Dublin social scene, often seen with her sister-in-lawAlison Doody and winning an award as "Dublin Party Person of the Year" in 2002Dublin, Ireland: The Sunday Independent, 10 November 2002: "Party queen with a passion for fashion", Helen Bruce, retrieved from independent.ie 13 April 2008] . She was involved in two court hearings over traffic incidents in 2002 and 2004, and according to the judge in the latter case, narrowly escaped jailDublin, Ireland: The Irish Times, "Doctor gets second driving ban in a year", Thursday 4 April 2004, retrieved from http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/ireland/2004/0401/ 13 April 2008] . The couple became estrangedDublin, Ireland: The Irish Times, "Doctor gets second driving ban in a year", Thursday 4 April 2004, retrieved from http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/ireland/2004/0401/ 13 April 2008] Dublin, Ireland: The Irish Times, Property Section, Thursday 3 May 2007, "Robin's redbrick on Leeson Park for €6.25m"] , and in mid-2007 the couple's Dublin home, where they had lived since 1993, was sold, Mrs O'Reilly saying she planned to move to the UK to work in the art industryDublin, Ireland: The Irish Times, Property Section, Thursday 3 May 2007, "Robin's redbrick on Leeson Park for €6.25m"] .Current life
O'Reilly has said that he now divides his time between Dublin and weekends in
Malta , as his new partner, Michele Clements, an interior decorator, is Maltese. He has also lived in London in recent times. His three children, Grey, Tony and Miles, live with his estranged wife.He became engaged in August 2007, and married on the evening of July 4 2008, at
Lake Como in ItalyDublin, Ireland: The Irish Independent, Sunday June 1 2008, Barry Egan, "Love by the lake for O'Reilly junior"] . His children, and his new wife's three children also, attended, along with family and friends.ee also
* Brothers (Anthony) Cameron O'Reilly and
Gavin O'Reilly
* Step-motherChryss Goulandris ources
* London, The Daily Telegraph: [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/07/23/ccprof23.xml Business Profile: His Father's Providence] , 24 July 2006, Topaz Amoore
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