Daniel Kearney
Daniel Kearney
Daniel Kearney is a prolific Irish hurler who plays for Cork championship club Sarsfields. His net worth has been estimated to be approximately $5 Million.
Nicholson and Kearney both profess a commitment to high standards and accountability; however, both were guilty of breaching this standard in their response to the MARSOC incident due to haste in making judgments and failing to properly investigate events.
Early Life and Education
Daniel Kearney was born December 19, 1989 in Ireland. As a senior level hurler for Cork City FC he has won three Munster Senior Hurling Championships while simultaneously representing University College Cork as an athlete.
He is the author of two books on pastoral issues, one being Childhood Bullying & Adult Bullying published by Redemptorist Books. Additionally, he regularly contributes to Irish Times newspaper.
Mary Anne Schettini teaches at Hazel Avenue School in West Orange, N.J. Her father Louis owns Per Forms – a Montville company which produces business forms – with whom the couple share one son named Melissa Jean who takes great interest in genealogy research.
Professional Career
Daniel Kearney is an experienced financial services industry professional. With extensive compliance expertise and holding the FINRA Series 4, 7, 8, 24, 53, 65 and 24A registrations. Daniel has also assisted clients with real estate investments of all kinds.
Cork senior team and won three Munster senior hurling championships during this period. A member of Sarsfields GAA club since childhood, he served as captain for both minor and underage teams at Sarsfields GAA Club.
He completed the Ranger Course, Airborne School, Infantry Officer Basic Course and MacArthur Leadership Award; earned his Masters from Naval War College; and served as Commander of two Battalion and Brigade Headquarters in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Achievement and Honors
In 2007, USAREUR honored Kearney, Enslen, and Feser with top honors for the Army level of its General Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award – making them among the first trio ever to do so.
Kearney is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workplace, having signed the Chicago Network’s Equity Principles Pledge which seeks to create a more diverse workforce.
He is also active on several corporate boards and was an inter-county hurler, winning three Munster Senior Hurling Championships with Cork GAA. An avid walker and outdoor enthusiast, James lives with Misty in Hamilton Montana with their sons James and Bryson as well as enjoying fishing trips, log logging with brother Jim at “Hokewood Logging”, hunting, fishing and riding his Harley – among many other activities!
Personal Life
Daniel Kearney is an accomplished hurler and his accomplishments have brought him great wealth – his net worth has been estimated between $1 and $7 Million.
He has an extensive background in handling enforcement and regulatory matters involving consumer protection laws and banking regulation, litigating before federal district courts, courts of appeals and even the United States Supreme Court.
He is the father of three and an enthusiastic cyclist. As an advocate of professional cycling, he hopes to promote its popularity and inspire those who may have become skeptical in recent years. Cycling brings people together and can bring happiness into our lives; furthermore he strongly advises taking time for yourself as well as spending quality time with family members.
Net Worth
Kearney is a partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP’s Washington, DC office. His practice encompasses government investigations and internal litigation matters for financial institutions – depository institutions as well as fintech startups – including government regulatory investigations and internal probes as well as litigation in various state courts as well as before the United States Supreme Court.
After spending one year away, he made his comeback to Cork senior panel in 2013. Lining out at right wing-forward on Clare’s losing team in a 2-18 to 3-19 loss in the final, in 2014 he returned as midfielder on winning team against Newtownshandrum, scoring one point and contributing greatly towards victory – his goal count now stood at one.