Athlone native Gail Conway appointed to role of RTE Midlands correspondent

Athlone native Gail Conway has been appointed RTE Midlands correspondent

Athlone native Gail Conway has been appointed RTE Midlands correspondent

RTÉ News has confirmed the appointment of Athlone native Gail Conway as Midlands Correspondent, covering for her colleague Sinéad Hussey for the duration of her maternity leave.

Gail has worked as a multi-media journalist in RTÉ since 2018 reporting across television, radio and online news including RTÉ’s Six One News, Nine O’Clock News and most recently RTÉ’s foreign news desk.

Gail reported on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as well as the ongoing Israel-Hamas war following the October 7 attack. She also worked on assignment in RTÉ’s Northern Ireland office covering the UK and NI Assembly elections, as well as the return to power-sharing in 2020. Earlier this year she reported on British King Charles Coronation in London.

Gail holds a BA Hons degree in Media and Business Management from Manchester University, during which time she also worked at Granada Television.

She attended Our Lady’s Bower Secondary School, commencing her career as a young journalist with radio station MIdlands 103. She also freelanced for the Athlone Voice contributing to the lifestyle pages and covering local elections. She left the Midlands to work as a reporter and Head of News and Sport in youth regional radio station Beat 102-103 in the south-east. In 2017 she moved to Dublin to work as a freelance reporter with Newstalk, Today FM and Virgin Media.

Gail is returning to the town to take up the role and is looking forward to reconnecting with the people and the issues affecting them across the region.

“This is a very exciting opportunity for me. I’m delighted to return to region where I started my journalism career, and where I grew up. I have seen first-hand how life in the Midlands has changed from when I was a little girl. Now I want to return to my roots and engage with people from the Midlands and allow their voices and issues be heard in the national news,” Gail said.

 

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