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ACCA Ireland Elections 2012

The new ACCA Ireland Constitution was adopted by members at a Special General Meeting on Thursday 16 August 2012.
Following nominations and elections, the membership of the seven panels is as follows:

Business Leaders’ Forum
Dermot Carey, Pobal
John Crawley, The Finance Expert
Etain Doyle, Vistage
Victoria Lacey, APS Materials Inc
Tim Madigan, Consultant and Non- Executive Director
Con Power, IBEC (Retired)
Deirdre Spillane, Telefonica

Connaught Network
Aengus Burns, Grant Thornton
John Gaynor, IT Sligo
David Kirrane, Ward and Burke Construction
Jane Mangan, Connacht Accountancy
Edward Mullin, Edward Mullin & Co
Gerry Quinn, Gerry Quinn & Co
David Simpson, Mulhern Leonard

Financial Services Network
Alan Barry, Citco Fund Services
Don Browne, AIB
Colm Bryson, IPB Insurance
Tara Clements, Abacus Consulting
Cian Farrell, RBC Investors Services
Andrew Guiney, Central Bank of Ireland
Aonghus O'Connor, AIB
Cian O'Connor, PWC
Henry O'Sullivan, Aviva Life International

Leinster Network
Brian Carey, Bank of Ireland 
Fergus Condon, Grant Thornton
Stewart Dunne, BDO 
Carol Grogan, Camplex Ltd 
Richard Lombard, Lombard CCA 
Joe O'Regan, PWC 
Emer O'Riordan, Mazars
Warren Singh, Ernst & Young
Joanna Wiela, Coca Cola 
 
Munster Network
Ann Marie Cusack, Sram Corporation  
Mary Doolan, Swiss Financial Services (Ireland) Ltd
Tomás English, Respond!
Steven Flint, Eirdata
Maria Hartnett, Patrick McNamara & Associates
Alan Musgrave, Quinlan Holohan & Co
Stephen O'Flaherty, AIB Commercial Bank
Sarah O'Neill, Dell Computers
Peter Ring, Institute of Technology Tralee

Practitioners’ Network
Kim Constance, KPMG
John Darcy, John A Darcy
Darragh Kilbride, Kilbride Consulting
David Lafferty, F Lafferty & Co
Dermot Madden, ODCE
Derek Musgrave, Musgrave Cooke & Co
Ultan McCarthy, McCarthy & Co
Cathal O'Connell, Ferguson McCarthy & Co
David O'Connor, O'Connor & Co

Ulster Network
Joan Ballantine, University of Ulster 
Clodagh Hegarty, University of Ulster 
Jonathan Kyle, McGuire & Farry Ltd 
Cathy Nicholas, Baker Tilly Mooney Moore 
Gerald McGarry, Blacksheep NI Ltd 
Damien McGlone, NILSC 
Alan McGonigle, Bank of Ireland 
Matt Myers, Musgrave 
Aoibhin Tweedie, Profast NI Ltd


Panel members act as ambassadors for ACCA. They advise on the content of the CPD programme, inform ACCA of emerging relevant sector specific issues and provide a channel for communicating the views of members to the Ireland Committee, Council and staff.

Panels meet quarterly and there is some additional consultation by email between meetings. Panel members often attend and chair relevant CPD events each year and panel work qualifies for CPD as long as it is relevant to your present career. Members may stand for one panel only and the maximum period any member may serve on a panel is nine years.

Elections will be held annually as 3 places will be open for election each year. If you would like any further information on the work of the ACCA Ireland Panels, please contact Luke Brockie, Head of Members’ Services at luke.brockie@accaglobal.com

 

 

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