Irish America (magazine)

Irish America
Editor In Chief/Co-Founder Patricia Harty
Frequency Bi-monthly
Publisher Niall O'Dowd
First issue October 1985
Country United States
Language English
Website irishamerica.com
ISSN 0884-4240

Irish America is a bi-monthly periodical that aims to cover topics relevant to the Irish in North America including a range of political, economic, social, and cultural themes. The magazine’s inaugural issue was published in October 1985. Irish America focuses on political and business leaders, organizations, artists, writers and community figures among the Irish in America through its annual lists, awards, and events including the Wall Street 50, Business 100, and Stars of the South.

Irish America's primary goals are to emphasize the achievements of Irish Americans in each bi-monthly issue, such as former U.S. president Bill Clinton, former president of Coca-Cola and chairman of Allen & Company Donald R. Keough, comedian Kathy Griffin, and film actress Maureen O'Hara.

History

Niall O'Dowd and Patricia Harty co-founded Irish America in 1985. Since then, it reports to have increased circulation to over 100,000 in the United States, Ireland and Northern Ireland. Its writers and correspondents aim to cover news events relevant to the Irish American community, through news stories, features, and interviews. Irish America has targeted Irish Americans from the worlds of politics, music, movies, theater, business, dance, books and academia to appear on the covers of the magazine over the years.

Awards

Many awards are given to Irish Americans by the magazine. The Irish Americans of the Year award honors the top Irish American people of the year. The Annual Wall Street 50 highlights the accomplishments of Irish Americans in the financial community, and there has been a Guest of Honor at every Wall Street 50 event. The Business 100, meanwhile, features 100 honorees and one guest of honor at a luncheon that happens annually.[1]

Since 2006, Irish America magazine also honors the southern United States with the Stars of the South award. The honorees are feted at an annual celebratory dinner in Atlanta.

In 2010, Irish America magazine began inducting members into the Irish America Hall of Fame.

Online

Digital editions, content from each issue and extras from between the issues can be found online.

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