University College Dublin (B.Comm., M. Econ. Sci.), University of Pennsylvania (MBA), Harvard University (DBS)
Thesis
The Evolution of Offshore Investment[1] (1975)
Academic work
Discipline
Business administration, finance
Institutions
University College Dublin
John James Teeling (born January 1946) is an Irish academic and businessperson, notable for the wide range of businesses he has developed or overhauled over several decades. In particular, he broke the Irish Distillers monopoly which existed in the Irish whiskey industry, by launching the Cooley Distillery, and reopened the 1757-founded Kilbeggan Distillery after a 50-year hiatus.[3][4][5] He is also notable for having brought ten companies to public listing on the London Stock Exchange, the most of any Irish person.[6][7][8] Teeling lectured at University College Dublin's business school for over 20 years. He authored a number of educational texts, for primary school and college.[9]
^Teeling, John J. (1975). The Evolution of Offshore Investment. Boston, MA: Harvard University (Graduate School of Business Administration). pp. 1–494. Retrieved 5 October 2020. Thesis—Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration.
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^Allan, M. Carrie (16 March 2018). "Irish whiskey is back from the abyss – and booming. Here's why". The Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 30 October 2020. So did John Teeling, who in the late 1980s, after years of planning and work, ended Irish Distillers' longtime monopoly when he launched Cooley Distillery.
^Offringa, Hans; Whiskey Couple, The (6 March 2019). "Teeling — an Irish whiskey fairy tale". Charleston Mercury. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
^Mulryan, Peter. "The King of Cooley". whiskymag.com. Whisky Magazine. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
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^Lynch, Donal (24 May 2014). "Ireland's top whiskey magnate is looking for diamonds in the rough". Irish Independent. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
^"John Teeling". St. Joseph's Anniversary Book (1888–2013) (2nd ed.). Fairview, Dublin, Ireland: St. Joseph’s C.B.S Secondary School. 2015.
^"J. J. Teeling". Worldcat (Union Catalogue). Retrieved 30 October 2020.
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great-granddaughter of Charles Pratt and granddaughter of JohnTeele Pratt. Former actress. John Sherman Register (1939-1996), realist painter. After his...
new distillery in Ireland in decades, the Cooley Distillery opened by JohnTeeling on the site of a former potato alcohol factory, several warehouse and...
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1792. In 1798, the Teeling mill was to be destroyed by Orangemen. At the age of 16, he joined his elder brother Bartholomew Teeling in the Society of United...
The Teeling Column was one of four armed units created by Seán Cronin for the Border Campaign in the west of Ulster. On 30 December 1956, the Column's...
1939 through to 1941. In 1932, he married Phyllis Pratt, daughter of JohnTeele Pratt, a Standard Oil financier, and of Ruth Baker Pratt, Republican Congresswoman...
serial entrepreneur JohnTeeling in 1987, and a failed buyout bid in 1999 by Clerys' general manager, Tom Rea. She commented on the Teeling bid: "Why would...
627726L. doi:10.1038/srep27726. PMC 4904216. PMID 27291671. Springer, M. S.; Teeling, E. C.; Madsen, O.; Stanhope, M. J.; de Jong, W. W. (2001). "Integrated...
expanded over the years, and remains in place today. In 1904, she married JohnTeele Pratt, a corporate attorney, philanthropist, music impresario, and financier...
the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture. The Manor House, built for JohnTeele Pratt, is now the Glen Cove Mansion Hotel and Conference Center. Poplar...
Archbishop Alen was killed by two retainers of "Silken Thomas" Fitzgerald, JohnTeeling and Nicholas Wafer, at Artane Castle, on 28 July 1534. Whether Silken...