William Costelloe: 'It had to be right - dad was a hard man to please'
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William Costelloe: 'It had to be right - dad was a hard man to please'
""Dad never really told me what to do. That was his secret weapon," says William Costelloe, reflecting on the freedom his father gave him in his career."
"William expresses pride in being 'a proud Irishman' despite his accent, highlighting the importance of his cultural identity in his work."
William Costelloe discusses stepping into the role of head of the Paul Costelloe brand after his father's passing. He emphasizes the influence of his father's approach, which allowed him to forge his own path. Despite his accent, he proudly identifies as Irish. The conversation reveals insights into his father's final wishes for the brand and the personal connection he feels to his heritage and legacy.
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