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Angela Kerins was born on 29 May, 1958 in Waterford, Ireland, is an A 20th-century Irish businesspeople. Discover Angela Kerins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 29 May, 1958
Birthday 29 May
Birthplace Waterford, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1956

Angela Kerins (née MacCarthy; born 1956) is an Irish business person and former chief executive officer of the Rehab Group.

1958

Born Angela MacCarthy in Waterford, Ireland in 1958, Kerins grew up in Cashel and Tramore.

Kerins attended secondary school at the Presentation Convent in Cashel.

She had originally planned to study architecture after leaving school, but was ineligible due to age restrictions.

Instead, Kerins trained as a nurse at Orsett Hospital School of Nursing in Essex, United Kingdom.

She then undertook postgraduate training in midwifery.

As a student, Kerins campaigned to improve pay for trainee nurses.

At the request of her parents, Kerins returned to Ireland to work at the Meath Hospital in Dublin.

She then moved to the United Arab Emirates where she worked in emergency medicine, oncology, and intensive care.

Later, Kerins moved to Dhahran in Saudi Arabia, where she ran a rehabilitation centre.

When Kerins returned to Ireland again, she was appointed to the Board of the National Council for the Elderly.

1991

Kerins joined the Rehab Group in 1991 and was appointed Director of Public Affairs and Group Development.

1995

In 1995, she formed RehabCare, the Group's health and social division, and became its chief executive.

1996

From 1996, she served as the Rehab Group's permanent representative at the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

1999

In 1999, Kerins was appointed as the first chair of the National Disability Authority.

2001

She was listed as Director and Chief Executive of Momentum Scotland from 6 September 2001.

Kerins was previously listed as Director of 3 other UK companies, which are now dissolved:

2003

She later served as Chair of the Women’s Political Association, as Chair of the European Year of People with Disabilities (2003), as Chair of the Equality Authority (2007-2012), as a member of the National Rehabilitation Board, as a member of the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland, as a member of the Commission for Communications Regulation Consumer Advisory Panel, as a member of the board of the Dublin Dental Hospital, as a member of the Board of FÁS International, as a member of the Health Information and Quality Authority, and as a member of the National Executive of the Irish Business and Employers Confederation.

It was through the National Rehabilitation Board that she met Frank Flannery of The Rehab Group.

In 2003, Kerins was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at University College Dublin.

Kerins is married to Seán Kerins, whom she met at a party at the Richmond Hospital in Dublin.

They have a daughter and a son.

Kerins is a former member of Fianna Fáil.

2005

Kerins was registered as Director of Rehab UK on 14 July 2005 and was listed as Chief Executive of Rehab Group Services Limited from 23 October 2006.

2006

Kerins was appointed chief executive of the Rehab Group in 2006.

Kerins also served a period as the President of the European Platform for Rehabilitation.

2014

On 27 February 2014, Kerins was called before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Dáil Éireann, the Irish parliament.

Kerins resigned as head of the Rehab Group on 2 April 2014, amid controversy over management salaries and low profits from the Rehab Lottery; she was in receipt of €240,000 per annum but according to an Irish Times report she "initially refused to disclose her salary", which was eventually disclosed by the Rehab Group following "sustained pressure".

Her salary was, according to Anne Hannify head of Fundraising Ireland, "actually quite out of kilter with even what the top CEO's of charities are being paid at the moment".

Kerins also cited threats to her personal safety as a factor in her resignation.

Kerins also stated that the encounter contributed to a March 2014 suicide attempt and to her later resignation from her role as CEO.

Kerins lost her case, a decision which she subsequently appealed to the Supreme Court of Ireland.

2016

In 2016, Kerins commenced legal action against the PAC in the Irish High Court, alleging that the content and scope of the Committee's questions were inappropriate and beyond their remit.

2019

On 27 February 2019, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Kerins on several issues, including that the PAC had acted outside its remit.

The Supreme Court determined in 2019 that the PAC had violated the legislation as a whole by departing significantly from its mandate and the terms of an invitation to Ms. Kerins, which allowed for inquiries regarding her pay and the management of three State-funded programs by Rehab.