Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum Board Member Loretto Horrigan Leary Appointed to Connecticut-Ireland Trade Commission
Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield proudly announces that on July 19, Loretto Horrigan Leary, Secretary of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of CT, was appointed to the Connecticut-Ireland Trade Commission.
In a letter to Leary, Senator Bob Duff said he was “confident that the knowledge and experience” she brings to the position will be of “great value to the commission.” This appointment is a testament to her tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to fostering Irish culture and history in Connecticut.
Loretto Horrigan Leary, a respected member of the Gaelic-American Club serving for a duration of foo has been instrumental in promoting the establishment of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum in Fairfield. Her dedication to preserving and sharing the history of the Great Hunger has been a driving force behind the museum’s mission. Leary’s appointment to the Connecticut-Ireland Trade Commission will further strengthen the cultural and economic ties between Connecticut and Ireland. This prestigious position reflects her outstanding contributions and leadership in the Irish and local communities.
The Connecticut-Ireland Trade Commission consists of 23 members serving for a duration of four years, includes appointees from legislative leaders, the Governor, and representatives from Irish-American communities. The Commission’s key objectives are advancing bilateral trade and investment, initiating joint action on policy issues of mutual interest, and promoting business and academic exchanges between the state and Ireland.
Leary’s primary focus will be to advance the importance of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of CT and promote Irish Americans and their valuable contributions to Connecticut state history while serving on the Connecticut-Ireland Trade Commission.
“We are incredibly proud of Loretto’s appointment,” said John Foley, President of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield. “Her dedication and hard work have been invaluable to our cause, and we are confident she will make significant contributions in her new role on the Connecticut-Ireland Trade Commission.”
Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield continues its mission to educate and inspire the public about the history and impact of Ireland’s Great Hunger. The museum serves as a center for cultural exchange and understanding, celebrating the resilience and spirit of the Irish people.
For more information about Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield and our ongoing projects, please visit www.IGHMF.org or contact us at 212.634.8930
About Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield:
Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Ireland’s Great Hunger through education, exhibitions, and cultural events. Our mission is to foster understanding and appreciation of Irish history and culture within the community and beyond.