NUI Galway Students' Union - Former Presidents

Former Presidents

Year President
2011-12 Emmet Connolly
2010-11 Peter Mannion
2009-10 Donna Cummins
2008-09 Muireann O'Dwyer
2007-08 James Hope
2006-07 Damien Corridan
2005-06 Paddy Reilly
2004-05 Paddy Reilly
2003-04 Tony McDonnell
2002-03 Leona Byrne
2001-02 Pádraig Ó Duinnín
2000-01 Paddy Jordan
1999–2000 Paddy Jordan
1998-99 Cormac McCarthy
1997-98 Darren McCallig
1996-97 Joanne Murphy
1995-96 Fergal O'Flaherty
1994-95 Fiona McCauley
1994-95 Sinead Molloy
1993-94 Eoghan Mac Cormaic
1992-93 Seán Solon
1991-92 Ronan Mullen
1990-91 Daithí MacCarthaigh
1989-90 Neil Whorisky
1988-89 Cathy Grieve
1987-88 Pat O'Flaherty
1986-87 Ger Killeen
1985-86 Brendan Wilkins
1984-85 Pat Boyde
1983-84 Peter Conry
1983 Seamus Henry
1982 Alan Sheerins
1981-82 Aileen O'Meara
1980-81 Brendan Smith
1979-80 Cathal Guiomard
1978-79 Grainne McMorrow
1977-78 Mike Jennings
1976-77 Mary Carroll
1975-76 John Curran
1974-75 Eamon Gilmore
1973-74 Brendan Glynn
1972-73 Seán Mac Aoghain
1971-72 Tony Diffley
1970-71 Pat Rabbitte
1969-70 Conor O'Neill
1968-69 Liam Morris
1967-68 Ralph Ó Gormáin
1966-67 Pádraic de Búrca
1965-66 M. A. Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh
1964-65 Michael D. Higgins
1962-64 Unknown
1961-62 Mícheál Ó Seighin
1960-61 Donal McNally

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