DOCTOR OF ECONOMIC SCIENCE

MIRETTE HANLEY-CORBOY
It is with
pleasure that I, a Limerickman, present Mirette Corboy to the
I first met Mirette
Fitzgerald in the early 1950s at a time when the boys of the old
Mirette emerged over time to be
the quintessential model of the active women totally integrated into Irish
society. Sean Hanley foresaw the
opportunities which would flow from the economic developments of the late 1950s
and the 1960s; Mirette Hanley became a co-founder,
with Sean, of the construction company, Portland Estates Limerick Limited, a
company specialising in housing, general contracting and development. At this time, Mirette
and Sean had a family of two boys and one girl.
Tragically, in 1973 Sean Hanley died suddenly, leaving Mirette to carry on as sole Managing Director of the
business. Despite all the problems of
that period, including the oil crisis and the severe shock to the construction
industry, Mirette Hanley was a force to be reckoned
with in the business world.
In 1977, she married Tony Corboy, a
As Managing Director of the
restructured Portland Estates, Mirette became involved
with the Construction Industry Federation and proceeded to represent
Mirette Corboy
was by now on the Governing Body of the National Institute for Higher
Education, Limerick prior to its becoming a University. In this role, she became aware of the needs
and aspirations of this young Institution and was of great help to Dr Edward
Walsh, our President, in integrating this new educational institution into the
commercial and professional life of
Inevitably, Mirette
Corboy’s abilities and talents were recognised by the
Government, State Agencies and the commercial sector in
She has represented
Mirette Corboy
has contributed enormously to community development, and in particular to the
University. As Chairperson of Plassey Campus Centre Limited and in association with John
O’Connor, Director of Finance and Physical Development of the University, the
idea of the student residence package was conceived. The very visible and tangible evidence of
that most valuable project was to be seen by all of you as you approached the
entrance to the University today. This
idea has now been replicated by many other universities. Plassey Campus
Centre Limited has continued to evolve and develop its creative ideas, and
happily, a new student village is now under construction at the eastern side of
the Campus.
Those of us who know Mirette Corboy realise how much
she loves gardening, and how attached she is to all things musical. We are aware of her appreciation of the
beauty and intellectual stimulation of antiques. In this context, we would like to think that
the melange of the grand old palazzo style building, Plassey
House, and the new
Finishing, where I started, with Mirette Fitzgerald, I give you Thomas Davis on the same
subject:
These
Geraldines!
These Geraldines! – not
long our air they breathed,
Not
long they fed on venison, in Irish water seethed,
Not
often had their children been by Irish mothers nursed,
When
from their full and genial hearts an Irish feeling burst!