Declan Ganley
- January 9, 2024
- Entrepreneur
Quick Facts
Full Name | Declan Ganley |
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Date Of Birth | Jul 23, 1968(1968-07-23) |
Age | 56 |
Birthplace | Watford |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth City | England |
Horoscope | Cancer |
Declan Ganley Biography
Name | Declan Ganley |
Birthday | Jul 23 |
Birth Year | 1968 |
Place Of Birth | Watford |
Home Town | England |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Cancer |
Siblings | Sean Ganley |
Declan Ganley is one of the most popular and richest Entrepreneur who was born on July 23, 1968 in Watford, England, United Kingdom. Ganley has been in the board of directors of University of Limerick Foundation, the Irish Chamber Orchestra and is an active part of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He was a Gunner for over two decades in the role of gunner in the 54th Field Artillery Regiment, Irish Army Reserve.
Ganley was the chairman of the Forum on Public Safety in Europe and North America, 2005-2006. Ganley was a consultant to the Club De Madrid on “technology and terrorism” to the Club De Madrid. He was awarded the 2008 Michal Tosovsky Prize. Ganley was awarded the Czech Republic’s Michal Tosovsky Prize in the name of Irish voters. Irish electorate. Ganley is a frequent reporter on CNBC’s Squawk Box Europe. He has a few appearances on television as well as radio shows in Ireland sometimes with his the partner Constantin Gurdgiev. Ganley is an ardent proponent of free market and has repeatedly criticizing what he describes as “corporatism” in the Irish economy. He has repeatedly condemned the bank bail-outs announced by the Irish government in 2008, and has said that the burden of debt could cause a financial crisis for the entire country.
Ganley was the founder and Chairman of the pan-European political party Libertas, and was a candidate for Libertas in the 2009 European Parliament election in North-West Ireland. Libertas started in 2006 as a lobby group campaigning for a No-vote to the Lisbon Treaty in the Irish Referendum 12 June 2008, and evolved into a pan-European political movement. Libertas ran candidates in 20 European countries for the 2009 European Parliament election. In Rome, on 1 May 2009, Libertas held its first Party Congress. Libertas’s political policies called for greater levels of democracy, transparency, and accountability within the EU, as well as a twenty-five-page alternative to the Lisbon Treaty. Libertas was revealed to hav spent over €5.6 million on campaigning against passage of the Lisbon Treaty in its second referendum, which led Minister of State for European Affairs Dick Roche stated that Veritas were not transparent about their spending on campaigning against the Lisbon Treaty.
During the 2008 Irish referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon, Ganley and the Libertas Institute successfully campaigned for a “No” vote, which was overturned in a second referendum. He campaigned for a “No” vote in the 2012 Irish European Fiscal Compact referendum. He has guest-presented Tonight with Vincent Browne.
In the mid-1990s, Ganley founded Kipelova Forestry Enterprises which later became one of the largest forest firms operating in the Russian Federation. Ganley was able to sell the company in 1997. In 1996, his firm Ganley International founded the Anglo-Adriatic Investment Fund which is an Albanian financial institution that was established to invest and collect vouchers to privatise. After political turmoil and several changes in government and administration, the Albanian government stopped the privatisation plans it had planned and the fund went inactive. The company was named Liberty Mobile that made two unsuccessful attempts, in collaboration with Qualcomm to get licences to operate mobile phones within Iraq by the Coalition Provisional Authority.
Declan Ganley Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Entrepreneur |
House | Living in own house. |
Declan Ganley is one of the richest Entrepreneur from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Declan Ganley 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Declan James Ganley (born 23 July 1968) is an English-born Irish businessman, entrepreneur, as well as a political activist. Ganley was the founder and the leader of the Irish branch of the Libertas Party.
Ganley was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, to Irish parents who had emigrated from Ireland. The family came back home to Ireland along with his family, and moved to Glenamaddy, County Galway, at 13 years old. After having left school in 1987 Ganley was engaged in ventures involving Russian aluminum, as well as in the Latvian forest industry.
The origin of the Party’s funding has been questioned. Ganley revealed that he personally loaned the party €200,000 for the Lisbon Treaty Campaign. In 2008, the European Union was reported to ask US Congress about Libertas funding. Gay Mitchell, Irish MEP, questioned whether the Libertas’s €1.3 million budget was backed by the CIA or the US military – a claim Ganley and many others openly mocked. Ganley has never provided exact details on the source of funding.
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In May 2011, Ganley set up a Swiss finance fund, St. Columbanus AG, along with businessmen Constantin Gurdgiev and Andrew Jamieson, which was billed as a “safe haven” for Irish funds from European banks.
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Declan Ranked on the list of most popular Entrepreneur. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Declan Ganley celebrates birthday on July 23 of every year.
Ganley has described himself as “avowedly pro-life”, and actively supports anti-abortion causes in Ireland. In July 2013, he spoke at the Dublin Rally for Life.