Paul Tansey Explained

Paul Anthony Joseph Tansey (17 August 1949 – 21 September 2008)[1] was an Irish journalist and economics editor for The Irish Times.[2]

Tansey was a former deputy editor of the Sunday Tribune and assistant editor of The Irish Times before becoming the paper's economics editor.[2] He was educated at Blackrock College, Trinity College, Dublin (TCD), where he edited Trinity News in 1970, and the London School of Economics (LSE).[3] He earned an MBA from Trinity College in 1987.[3]

Tansey collapsed on 21 September 2008, while playing tennis at the home of his friend, Senator Shane Ross, in Enniskerry.[2] He was taken to hospital, but was pronounced dead. He was 59.[2] He was survived by his wife, writer and broadcaster Olivia O'Leary, and their daughter, Emily. His funeral Mass was held in Monkstown.[2]

Sean Barrett, an economist at Trinity College, Dublin described Tansey as a "'dedicated writer' who 'stayed around until 1am' to make sure the newspaper was printed properly", in an interview with the RTÉ Radio 1 show, Morning Ireland.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Journalist brought a sense of fun to 'the dismal science'. 6 August 2017. The Irish Times. 27 September 2008.
  2. News: Irish Times' Paul Tansey dies suddenly. RTÉ News. 22 September 2008. 14 October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20081030074716/http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0922/tanseyp.html. 30 October 2008. live.
  3. News: Former Editor was a 'wise old owl' . Peter . Henry . . 30 September 2008 . 24 February 2012 .