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27 Nov 2000

Maxol Motor Industry Person of the Year announced

MAXOL IRISH MOTOR INDUSTRY PERSON OF THE YEAR ANNOUNCED

mar_billcullen.jpgBill Cullen Bill Cullen, Chairman of the Glencullen Group, which holds the Renault Ireland franchise was named today (27th November) as this year’s Maxol Irish Motor Industry Person of the Year at an awards ceremony in Dublin.

Minister of State, Martin Cullen, at the Department of Finance with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works presented the award to Bill Cullen for his outstanding contribution as Chairman of the Children’s Hour Project, which raised millions for disadvantaged Irish children.

The initiative encouraged people to give their last hour’s salary on the eve of the new millennium to the fund. The venture was a huge success, generating over £4 million for Irish children’s charities. The idea was successfully copied in 23 other countries.

There were ten nominees for this year’s awards, which are run in association with Irish Motor Industry Magazine. The awards recognise the contribution that key Irish motor industry individuals have made both to the industry and beyond - whether it be their to local community or internationally. Now in its third year, last year’s winner was Eddie Jordan, founder and owner of the first Irish Formula One Grand Prix Team.

Commenting at the awards ceremony, Tom Noonan, Chief Executive, The Maxol Group said:

"Maxol is delighted to continue to be the sponsor of the Irish Motor Industry Person of the Year Awards and to be associated with such a remarkable group of nominees as the ten people being recognised here today. Bill Cullen, who is the only person to have been nominated twice for this award, embodies exactly what the awards are about – not only is he a successful businessman but he is also conscious of using his role to generate benefits for the less fortunate. Such success within business and contribution to the community, whether it be local or international, is something that should go hand in hand."

Mr. Paul O’Grady, Managing Editor of Irish Motor Industry Magazine was also speaking at the awards ceremony and commented:

"For three years, the Maxol Irish Motor Industry Person of the Month and Year Awards have recognised some of the exceptional people in the business. This year's winner, Bill Cullen, put the motor industry in Ireland in the vanguard of the Children's Hour project by making it the target of the first week of fund raising. On behalf of the Irish Motor Industry magazine, I congratulate Bill and all the Person of the Month winners who are honoured here today."

The judges for this years Maxol Irish Motor Industry Person of the Year Awards included Andrew Hamilton, Motoring Editor of The Irish Times; Cyril McHugh, Chief Executive of SIMI; Brian Murphy, Past President of SIMI and Managing Director of Belgard Motors, and Paul O’Grady, Managing Editor of Irish Motor Industry Magazine.

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