Self-made businessman excelled in the worlds of law, private equity and property development.
A trusted colleague and close friend to all at Eagle Street, Justin brought immense energy to the table and will be sorely missed.โ โOur deepest sympathies are with his wife, Celeste, and his family. Four years later, he made his first move into property investment and development with Oaktree.
The death has taken place of the co-founder of Irish house builder, Glenveagh Properties, Justin Bickle.
We will remember him in our thoughts and prayers." "Even after departing as CEO, Justin remained a committed shareholder and supporter of our business," Mr Mulcahy and Mr Garvey said. "Our thoughts and deepest sympathy are with Justin's family and in particularly with his wife, Celeste, and his children," Mr Mulcahy and Mr Garvey said in a statement.
The co-founder and former chief executive of housebuilder Glenveagh Properties, Justin Bickle, has died suddenly at age 51.
He spent four years as a teaching fellow at the London Business School, where he taught debt restructuring, and served as chair of the English National Ballet. We are deeply saddened that he will not be here to see his dreams realised.โ Mr Bickle was also a founder and managing partner of Postbridge Capital, a private investment and capital advisory firm, and he served on the board of Nordic Aviation Capital, the largest jet and turboprop aircraft lessor in the world.