Enda Kenny, the former prime minister of Ireland, on leadership—and climbing mountains
As the son of a politician, Enda Kenny was exposed to the workings of government at a young age but became a primary school teacher instead. It wasn't until age 24 that he decided to switch careers and follow in his father's footsteps. He eventually went on to serve as prime minister of Ireland from 2011 to 2017, during which time he was credited with leading the country out of the financial crisis. During a recent trip to Zurich, Kenny spoke to Ana Maria Montero about the current state of Ireland and the parallels he draws between leading a nation and climbing mountains. Watch CNNMoney Switzerland on TV: https://bit.ly/wheretowatchus Subscribe to our YouTube channel: / cnnmoneyswitzerlandtv More videos can be watched on https://www.cnnmoney.ch/

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