From playing hopscotch on Drury Street to leading a €56m business. This is one woman's story...

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From playing hopscotch on Drury Street to leading a €56m business. This is one woman's story...
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Eva Pau, commercial director of Ireland’s Asia Market, pays homage to the heritage of hard work she inherited. sp BWOTY23 business women career food

As a child, Eva Pau, commercial director of Ireland’s Asia Market, bemoaned that she had to go to school seven days a week, but her enterprising parents argued that they also worked seven days a week, so fair is fair. Today, she pays homage to the heritage of hard work she inherited.

Eva recalls her early years, sitting under the counter and chatting to customers in the Asia Market, as her parents Helen and Howard Pau worked. “At the time, on Sundays, nothing opened here, but we would still open. I would be playing hopscotch and with cardboard boxes on Drury Street.” Growing up, Eva spoke Cantonese at home and English at school. She has fond memories of Irish dancing lessons and the surprised look from theEva then gained her master of arts in information and communications technology at Trinity College Dublin and her master of science in information technology management and organisational change at Lancaster University. She then worked for international financial institutions in Hong Kong.

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