Life could have been so different for Denise Harris. Family tragedy crushed the dream of opening her very own styling and beauty boutique in Dublin in the late 1970s, the very morning that she was due to cut the ribbon on her entrepreneurial future in the capital city. Her father had been in a serious car accident and badly damaged his leg. He was told that he wouldn’t drive again. As a livestock exporter, he needed to be able to get from place to place. It was core to the business. Without a second thought, Harris put her plans on…
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