Patrick McGarty: How a 22-year-old Dubliner became the world's first female stockbroker and broke down gender barriers in doing so
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Oonah Keogh made history on May 4, 1925, by applying for membership in the Dublin Stock Exchange, becoming a standout figure in a male-dominated arena. At just 22 years old, her move challenged the status quo of a conservative financial landscape that typically excluded women. This application was not merely a personal ambition but a significant signal of changing times, illustrating a growing movement towards gender equality in financial sectors previously considered off-limits to women.
At just 22 years old, Oonah Keogh defied gender norms and applied for membership in the Dublin Stock Exchange, marking a pivotal moment in financial history.
In a time when financial boardrooms were exclusively male, Oonah Keogh’s application symbolized a significant challenge to societal norms, paving the way for future women in finance.
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