Anonymous ID: 55f8c4 June 24, 2020, 2:18 p.m. No.9734351   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4467 >>4695 >>4701

Dennis O'Brien MYGIG Global Explorer doing some island hopping that started in Jamaica and returning now.

 

Denis O'Brien (born 19 April 1958) is an Irish billionaire businessman, and the founder and owner of Communicorp. He was listed among the World's Top 200 in 2015 and is also Ireland's richest native-born citizen. His business interests also extend to aircraft leasing (Aergo Capital), utilities support (Actavo), petroleum (Topaz Energy, until 2016), and football (soccer), being a minority shareholder of Celtic F.C.. O'Brien was implicated by the Moriarty Tribunal as having improperly influenced the decision to award a mobile phone license to the Esat Digifone consortium, which he chaired.

 

In 2001, O'Brien founded Digicel, a telecom company that operates in the Caribbean, South America, and Asia Pacific. Using the cash from his sale of Esat Telecom, O'Brien used Digicel to build a wireless network in Jamaica. That same year, Digicel expanded into the South Pacific. As of 2019, Digicel operated in 31 countries.

 

Along with Digicel, O'Brien created the Digicel Foundation, which has worked with local organizations to develop community services, build schools and health centers, and support recovery efforts. After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, O'Brien pledged €3.5 million to assist recovery efforts. In 2012, President Michel Martelly of Haiti awarded O'Brien with the National Order of Honour and Merit for his investments, contributions and promotion of the country, and in 2015, O'Brien received honorary membership of the Order of Jamaica for his service to the country's telecommunications industry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_O'Brien