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Tuam man named as Quality Assurance chief in CPA
Michael Costello from Tuam, Co. Galway has been appointed as the Quality Assurance Executive in the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland (CPA).
GMIT accounting study options open evening
An open information evening on how to start a career in accounting will take place in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT), Dublin Road campus (café foyer), Galway on Thursday November 29 at 7pm.
New style of accountancy practice comes to Galway
A new walk-in tax and accountancy advice service, TaxAssist Accountants, servicing small businesses and the self employed has recently opened in Galway city centre.
Kilkenny students graduate with Accounting Technicians Ireland
Accounting Technicians Ireland conferred certificates of membership to newly qualifying graduates from Kilkenny including Brian Scobie from Bonnettstown and Kerry McElligott from Callan.
Westmeath students could win €5,000 towards their studies
Aspiring Westmeath accountants have until November 4 to enter and be in with a chance of winning €5000 towards their studies.
RBK recruit local talent
An Athlone woman was one of three AIT graduates chosen for the Paddy Russell scholarship by local accountancy firm Russell Brennan Keane.
Marathon man local elected head of CIMA West
Brian Duffy FCMA of Maree Road, Oranmore has been elected chairman of the West of Ireland branch of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).
Shooting the Breeze with... Caroline Gordon
Ireland is an entrepreneurial nation. We have earned a strong reputation for our work ethic and ability to turn ideas into money-making industries. During these tough economic times, people are being encouraged to act on their entrepreneurial instincts and not give up. Caroline Gordon acted on her entrepreneurial instincts 15 years ago this May bank holiday weekend, having opened her accountancy practice in Swinford on Tuesday, May 7, 1996.
Foxford woman’s outstanding achievement
Foxford woman Paula Roberts from Toomore has been admitted to the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) as a fellow (FCMA). In doing so she has become the only newly qualified member, out of a total of 226 new members, to be admitted as a fellow. Generally new members of CIMA are admitted as associate of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (ACMAs). Being admitted as an FCMA is an exceptional achievement that recognises the individual’s outstanding strategic management experience.
New accountancy practice opens in city
Regina Cahill, registered Auditor, Accountant and Tax Consultant has opened accountancy practice at 7 Mainguard Street, Galway.