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07 Sept 2025

Three new partners appointed at BDO Limerick

Financial firm says appointments are part of strategic plan to expand market presence in Ireland

Three new partners appointed at BDO Limerick

Eoghan Daly, Cian O’Sullivan, Áine McInerney, with BDO in Ireland’s Managing Partner Brian McEnery, Managing Partner of BDO Limerick Liam Hession, Natalie Byrne and Chris Fogarty

FINANCIAL firm BDO has announced the appointment of five new partners - three of whom will be based at its offices in Limerick city centre.

The appointments of Áine McInerney, Eoghan Daly, Natalie Byrne, Chris Fogarty, and Cian O'Sullivan are part of BDO in Ireland’s strategic plan to expand its market presence and meet the increasing demand for expert advisory services across diverse sectors in Ireland.

Commenting following the announcement, Brian McEnery, managing partner at BDO said: “Our new partners bring a wealth of experience, expertise, and innovative thinking that will drive the firm forward and support our long-term strategic goals. By strengthening our leadership team, we are poised to enhance our service offerings, deepen our client relationships, and expand our market presence.”

The company says the addition of the new partners significantly enhances its expertise across the key areas of tax, audit, and cybersecurity.

"Their combined knowledge and experience will bolster BDO's capabilities in delivering comprehensive advisory services, meeting the diverse needs of clients, and addressing the growing complexities in today's business landscape," said a spokesperson.

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"This strategic expansion underscores BDO's commitment to providing top-tier professional services and solidifying its position as a leader in the industry," they added.

BDO also has offices in Dublin and Cork.

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