The Cork man has grown the property development company he founded with his brother John in 1978 from a small family-owned construction firm to an international organisation. The honorary doctorate also recognises Mr O’Flynn’s years of philanthropic contribution to Cork and beyond.
UCC president Professor John O’Halloran said: “Michael O’Flynn has left an indelible mark on our city and country. From modernising Cork’s skyline with iconic structures such as the Elysian, to preserving our history through his fundraising for the restoration our own Honan Chapel, Michael’s work is all around us.
“The thousands employed through his projects are not alone in benefitting from Michael’s vision and drive, as his philanthropic efforts have assisted so many. The historic first staging of a soccer match in Páirc Uí Chaoimh in aid of the family of the late Liam Miller was but one standout example of Michael’s determination and benevolence,” he said.
Mr O’Flynn said: “An honorary doctorate is not a recognition I could ever have imagined receiving. Receiving it is a privilege that I share with all of the people who have contributed to my journey, those who supported me in business, the O’Flynn Group team and, of course, my family.
“There is no doubt that the global political situation is presenting this generation with challenges that my generation did not face. However, every generation has its challenges.
"Today’s new graduates here in UCC have been given the talent, the education and the opportunities that many will only ever dream of. Importantly, they have the power to bring about real positive change.”
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