Quentin Fottrell is an Irish columnist, author, agony uncle, journalist, social diarist, and critic.
As of 2020, Fottrell was "runing The Moneyist, an advice column on the finance media siteMarketWatch". He writes about spending and investing, and in the advice column, he answers questions on inheritance, marriage, divorce, relationships, weddings and other financial issues related to ethics and etiquette.
He has also published in book length works, including one on relationships in Ireland, titled "Love in a Damp Climate," and contributed to several others, including "A Pint and a Haircut," a collection of true Irish stories.
Fottrell organized a "Vote Yes for Equality" campaign in New York in the weeks leading up to the marriage equality referendum in Ireland in May 2015. He subsequently reported on the impact of the referendum for The Wall Street Journal and interviewed Irish diaspora who returned to Ireland for the vote. After Ireland became the first country in the world to put this issue to a public vote, Fottrell wrote, "On May 22, Ireland sent a message to the world: If we can do it, you can too."
Since moving to New York, he has reported on the experiences of Irish emigrants and reflected, in particular, on how that relates to growing up gay in Catholic Ireland: "It's tempting to romanticize the past. Migrant memories, especially post-Celtic Tiger, can be selective and stylized like a TV commercial." He said generations of people left Ireland for cultural reasons as well as economic ones. "Leaving everything behind is not easy," he wrote, "but I needed to break new ground, and it would be an adventure: Where else to go but the land of Harvey Milk and money."
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