Miriam Hederman O'BrienMiriam Hederman O'Brien (6 June 1932 – 14 March 2022) was an Irish barrister and academic, who held the posts of Chancellor of the University of Limerick and Director of the University of Limerick Foundation.[1] Life and careerMiriam Hederman was born in Naas, County Kildare on 6 June 1932,[2] the youngest of three children of William and Mary Hederman, drapers in Naas and Newbridge. She had two older brothers, Supreme Court Justice and Attorney-General Anthony J. Hederman and William Hederman, a Vincentian priest.[3][4] Hederman O'Brien died at a care home on 14 March 2022, at the age of 89.[5] Affiliations
Personal LifeShe was married to William 'Bill' S O’Brien. They had five children.[8] Awards and legacyIn 2013, she was named 2013 Ireland's Most Powerful Woman.[9] The Miriam Hederman O'Brien Research Prize[10] is awarded by the Foundation for Fiscal Studies.[11][12] References
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