Bunny Carr
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| Bunny Carr | |
| Residence | Dublin, Ireland |
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| Nationality | Irish |
| Known for | Founder Carr Communications |
| Website http://www.carrcommunications.ie |
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Bunny Carr is a former television presenter on RTÉ, who hosted such shows as Quicksilver and Going Strong [1] and was a public supporter and fundraiser for the aid organisation Gorta. In 1964 he won a Jacob's Award for his television series, Teen Talk.
In 1973, Carr founded Carr Communications [2], a public relations and communications training company, the first of its kind in Ireland [3]. He was joined by media advisers Tom Savage and Terry Prone who helped him develop and expand the company's services in Ireland and abroad. He retired from the company in the mid-nineties, remaining as non-executive Chairman until 2004, when he sold the company to the management team, led by current Managing Director Dermot McCrum, who had worked with the company since its early days.
The company trains clients in how to deal with the media and public speaking, and prepares them for handling job interviews and career development. It also provides PR services to many of Ireland's leading organisations.
Bunny Carr lives in Dublin.

