Keira Keogh
A proud Mayo woman, Keira Keogh grew up immersed in the hospitality industry at The Helm in Westport Quay, which instilled in her a strong work ethic and community spirit.
A passionate and dedicated behaviour consultant, Kiera has 18 years of experience working with neurodiverse children.
For the past 12 years, Keira has successfully run her own consultancy, helping countless families and children thrive.
As an active member of Junior Chamber International (JCI) for 11 years, Keira has demonstrated a deep commitment to volunteerism and fundraising, serving on the international board as Vice President in 2022.
A World Champion Debater, Keira brings a unique blend of advocacy, communication, and leadership skills to every role she undertakes.
Her unwavering dedication to public service and making a positive impact is evident in all aspects of her work and community involvement.
If elected, Kiera wants to continue her work in Dáil Éireann to continue to protect young people from online dangers, as well as safe-guarding everyone from misinformation, scams and fraud. She is committed to addressing speed-related deaths on our roads and tackling the drug problem that plagues our communities.
Kiera believes that farmers are the custodians of the environment, and after enduring difficult winters, she believes they deserve every possible assistance to increase their income.
Addressing housing provision ensuring timely assessments and services for people with additional needs, and providing essential services for our growing population are also key. She will work tirelessly to reduce waiting lists at Mayo University Hospital and secure more specialties for the region.