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Neville Keery (born 5 May 1939) is a writer and activist and has had a career as a journalist, administrative officer, senator, and European Commission official.


Early and personal life

Keery was born in
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, Ireland, and educated at St Andrew's College, Dublin, and in 1957 he entered
Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin (), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, and legally incorporated as Trinity College, the University of Dublin (TCD), is the sole constituent college of the Unive ...
to take a four-year honours degree in philosophy (Mental and Moral Science). He also took a two-year evening course leading to a diploma in public administration. Academically, he was a prizewinner and scholar. He also wrote for the newspaper ''Trinity News,'' and became the leading university debater, awarded the gold and silver medals of the College Historical Society. He was the only Irish finalist in the ''Observer Mace'' debating competition for British and Irish Universities in 1960. On graduation in 1961 he became an editorial trainee in the north of England with Westminster Press Provincial Newspapers Limited. In 1967 he married Anne Moran (d. 2012) and they had two children. He married for a second time in 2019. His wife is the poet and novelist Pauline Hall.


Career

In 1964 Keery returned to Dublin as an Administrative Officer in the Institute of Public Administration. He became an active member of
Fianna Fáil Fianna Fáil ( ; ; meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (), is a centre to centre-right political party in Ireland. Founded as a republican party in 1926 by Éamon de ...
, then led by Taoiseach
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, and of the Irish Film Society. In 1965 he moved to
Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin (), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, and legally incorporated as Trinity College, the University of Dublin (TCD), is the sole constituent college of the Unive ...
(TCD) to become Assistant Careers and Appointments officer. In 1967 he was promoted to Assistant Secretary of TCD, was conferred with the university's MA degree, and ran unsuccessfully as a Fianna Fáil local election candidate. Living in the Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown constituency, in 1968 he was elected constituency delegate to the Fianna Fáil National Executive. He was appointed a member of the National Savings Committee. He stood unsuccessfully at the 1969 general election as a Fianna Fáil candidate. Following the election he was nominated to
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by the Taoiseach
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in August 1969. He became an active full-time Senator and took leave of absence from TCD. During his senate term, Keery made a notable contribution to international and European affairs. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Irish Council of the European Movement, a council member of the Institute of Public Administration, a committee member of the Irish United Nations Association, and a participant in a United Nations Regional Seminar (France) and Wilton Park Conferences (UK). He served as a Trustee of the
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and of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in Ireland. In 1972 Keery was appointed to Fianna Fáil headquarters as Research Officer and Secretary to the ''Into Europe'', ''Article 44'' and ''Votes at 18'' referendum campaigns. He unsuccessfully contested the 1973 general election, he was acting director of the Irish Council of the European Movement before his recruitment to the
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as Principal Administrator and deputy head and Press Officer of the Commission's Dublin Office. In 1974 he was seconded as Deputy Chef de Cabinet in the office of
Patrick Hillery Patrick John Hillery (; 2 May 1923 – 12 April 2008) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as the sixth president of Ireland from December 1976 to December 1990. He also served as vice-president of the European Commission and Europea ...
, vice-president of the European Commission, and moved with his family to Brussels. In 1976 Neville and Anne Keery joined the Belgium Monthly Meeting of the
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. In 1977 Keery returned to his Dublin Commission post. He became an Extern Examiner for the degree programme in European Studies of the
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until 1981. Following an invitation to join the European Commission's spokesperson's group, Keery moved on a permanent basis to Brussels in 1982. He had become a founder member of the Quaker Council for European Affairs in 1978 and went on a short-term secondment as a cabinet member in the Office of Commissioner Richard Burke. Following completion of a post-graduate course in economics, he was conferred with the degree MSc (Econ.) at TCD in 1981. While in Brussels from 1982 to his retirement in 2001, Keery had two professional promotions, moving from the spokesperson's service to the Directorate-General for Education and Culture, where his final promotion was to head of Division (Libraries) in 1993. Throughout this period he was involved in a wide range of administrative projects, including the creation of the spokesperson's database, RAPID, the production of a film about the spokesperson's service, the organisation of an Assises Europennes de la Presse (Luxembourg 1991), and the development of EUROLIB, the group of EU institution libraries. Keery's papers are archived in the Boole Library of
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.


Other interests

His short film on the Irish painter Pat Harris was shown at the UNESCO International Festival of Art Films in 1990 and he was conferred with an MA degree in Film Studies by
University College Dublin University College Dublin (), commonly referred to as UCD, is a public research university in Dublin, Ireland, and a collegiate university, member institution of the National University of Ireland. With 38,417 students, it is Ireland's largest ...
in 2004. Three collections of poetry have been published by Hinds Publishing, ''Turnings'' (1999), ''Home'' (2008), and ''Memoir'' (2017).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Keery, Neville 1938 births Living people Irish writers Fianna Fáil senators Members of the 12th Seanad Nominated members of Seanad Éireann People from Dublin (city) People educated at St Andrew's College, Dublin Alumni of Trinity College Dublin