Brendan Moran
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PresidentMary Robinson
PresidentMary Robinson
Mary McAleese
Mary McAleese
Preceded byRichard Ryan
Succeeded byPaul Murray
Brendan Moran | |
|---|---|
| Chief of Protocol at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland | |
| In office 1991–1993 | |
| President | Mary Robinson |
| Ambassador of Ireland to South Korea | |
| In office 1994–1999 | |
| President | Mary Robinson Mary McAleese |
| Preceded by | Richard Ryan |
| Succeeded by | Paul Murray |
| Director of Political Division at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland | |
| In office 1999–2002 | |
| President | Mary McAleese |
| Ambassador of Ireland to the OSCE | |
| In office 2002–2007 | |
| President | Mary McAleese |
| Director of the Office of the High Commissioner on National Minorities | |
| In office 2007–2010 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 4 January 1946 Dublin, Ireland |
| Spouse |
Aiglie Chryssafitou (m. 1974) |
| Alma mater | University College Dublin |
| Awards | European Community Monitor Mission Medal |
Brendan Francis Moran (born 4 January 1946) is an Irish former diplomat.
Moran was born in Dublin to parents Margaret Mary Duffy and Sean Joseph Moran, a civil servant in the Department of Defence, Ireland. He attended University College Dublin from 1964 to 1969, gaining a Diploma in Public Administration in 1966 and a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1969.[1]