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Rockwell College bids farewell to Gearóid O’Sullivan after four decades of great service

Published 4 days ago 05th March 2025 by Reporter

After more than 42 years of dedicated service, Rockwell College recently bid farewell to Gearoid O’Sullivan, who retired on Friday, 14th February, 2025.

Rockwell College Gearóid O’Sullivan

Gearoid’s journey at Rockwell College began in 1982 when he joined the Catering College as a Chef. His talent, commitment, and passion for his craft saw him appointed as Head Chef in 1993—a role he carried out with excellence until his well-earned retirement this month.
More than just a skilled chef, Gearoid was a central figure in the Rockwell community. His loyalty and dedication to the school went far beyond the kitchen, as he built lasting relationships with staff and students alike. Known for his warmth and unwavering commitment, he took great pride in his work and in the people around him. Rockwell was more than just a workplace—it was home, and his presence will be deeply missed.
Gearoid was pictured at his retirement party alongside Michael Doyle Senior, his colleague for 42 years and a lifelong friend beyond retirement. Their years working side by side reflect the strong sense of camaraderie and tradition that makes Rockwell College so special.
The entire Rockwell College community is very grateful to Gearoid for his hard work, dedication, and the warmth he brought to the school.
We wish Gearoid all the best as he embarks on this new chapter, and we express our sincere appreciation for his many years of service to Rockwell College.

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