Anne Hogan, who has over 20 years experience has been appointed partner at Xeinadin | PICTURE: Michael O'Sullivan /OSM PHOTO
AN INTERNATIONAL company with offices in Limerick have promoted a new partner.
Xeinadin, one of the leading professional services groups in Ireland and the UK has announced the promotion of Anne Hogan to Partner at the company’s Mid-West offices, which includes Limerick, Ennis and Nenagh.
Anne has over 25 years of experience working in taxation. She trained with PWC and worked in Limerick City for BDO and Horwath Bastow Charleton before joining McKeogh Gallagher Ryan when it was established in 2012.
Sandra Clarke, managing partner of Xeinadin Ireland said: “We are delighted to share the promotion of Anne to the market. Anne is a tax specialist and her knowledge of EIIS (Employment Investment Incentive Scheme) has brought huge strength to the Xeinadin’s offering in the space.
“She has been instrumental in the growth of our Xeinadin office in Limerick and the wider business, and we look forward to seeing her prosper in her new role.”
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Anne has general expertise across all tax heads as well as technical specialisms in succession planning, mergers and acquisitions and property transactions.
Additionally, she is a member of the Irish Tax Review Magazine Committee and is a regular contributor to taxation publications, as well as delivering guest lectures on taxation at the University of Limerick (UL).
Alongside Partner promotions, Xeinadin also announced that Aileen O’Neill and Bríd Darcy have been promoted to Directors at Xeinadin’s Midwest offices.
Derry Crowley, CEO, Xeinadin said: “A strong business needs strong leaders to support and drive our teams.
“As Xeinadin has evolved and grown, so has our wider leadership team and I’m extremely proud to see our people take the next step in their careers, providing inspiration and motivation to those in their teams who want to go to the next level.
“We have big aspirations for Xeinadin in Ireland and our employees are central to achieving those targets.”
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