John Mc Carter Named 2024 Donegal Person of the Year
Buncrana’s John Mc Carter has been honored as the 2024 Donegal Person of the Year.
Achievement Celebrated in Crolly
The announcement was made at a special ceremony at Leo’s Bar in Crolly, celebrating John’s significant contributions to the community.
Following In Distinctive Footsteps
John continues the legacy of the award, following in the footsteps of 2023’s winner, Moya Brennan from Clannad.
Business Acumen and Community Commitment
A seasoned businessman with decades of experience, John is also the Chairperson of the Board of Fort Dunree. This role has seen him play a key part in Fort Dunree’s multi-million euro redevelopment, transforming it into a thriving tourist attraction.
John Mc Carter’s Humble Response
On receiving the award, John expressed his surprise and humbled demeanor, acknowledging that the distinction comes from his community—a factor that makes it especially meaningful. He emphasized his commitment to seeing the community flourish and attributing his contributions to the can-do attitude of Donegal people he has worked with.
“It is a huge surprise, and it is a great honour. It is an award from my own people who I have worked with and lived with, and this makes it of special significance.” — John Mc Carter
Inauguration Ceremony
John Mc Carter will officially be inaugurated as the 2024 Donegal Person of the Year at the Donegal Association’s Annual Ball on March 29th, 2024, at the Bonnington Hotel in Dublin.
Moya Brennan’s Reflections
The outgoing 2023 Donegal Person of the Year, Moya Brennan, shared her thoughts on her award, expressing how the recognition was a special honor in her career.
“Being called Donegal Person of the Year made it special. It’s wonderful that Donegal honours people from the county in all walks of life.” — Moya Brennan
Kevin McFadden’s Appreciation
Kevin McFadden, Chairperson of the Donegal Association in Dublin, praised John’s efforts. “His contribution and commitment to the county are evident by his involvement with the many committees and boards he has given his time to,” he stated.
Kevin further emphasized how John’s work has significantly impacted Donegal, transforming it into a more vibrant and prosperous place over the past 40 years.
“John is owed thanks and an acknowledgement for his part in that. We are delighted the award is going to Inishowen this year.” — Kevin McFadden
Lessons from the Winner
John’s journey serves as an inspiration to others, highlighting the importance of community involvement and development. His story underscores how one person’s dedication can create a ripple effect that benefits the entire community.
Recognition Beyond Business
John’s award is a testament to the multifaceted nature of leadership and commitment. While his role in business and tourism is commendable, his passion for the community is what sets him apart as the 2024 Donegal Person of the Year.
Future Plans
Looking ahead, we can expect John to continue his impactful work in Donegal. His contributions will no doubt shape the county’s future, building on the successes of the past decades.
Conclusion
John Mc Carter’s induction as the 2024 Donegal Person of the Year is a well-deserved honor. His story is an inspiring reminder of what can be achieved through hard work, dedication, and community involvement.
As we look to the future, John’s leadership in economic development and community building promises more growth and prosperity for the people of Donegal.
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