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25 Mar 2026

New partner appointed at Limerick-based professional services company

Aileen O’Neill has been promoted to the role of partner at Xeinadin’s Limerick office

New partner appointed at Limerick-based professional services company

Aileen O’Neill has been promoted to the role of partner at Xeinadin’s Limerick office

A PROFESSIONAL services firm which supports small-to-medium sized businesses has appointed a new partner in its Limerick office.

Aileen O’Neill has been promoted to the role of partner at Xeinadin’s Limerick office, located at O’Connell Street in the city centre.

She is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants with more than 24 years of experience in audit and compliance.

Ms O’Neill has worked in Xeinadin’s Limerick office for 10 years.

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She has experience in a number of sectors, including aviation, technology, manufacturing, financial services, renewable energy, logistics, and property,

Eoin Gallagher, area managing partner of Xeinadin’s Mid-West offices, said: “Aileen’s promotion is well earned, given the valuable client work she has delivered over the past number of years. Her supportive and people-first approach has made her a highly respected advisor to her clients. Aileen’s wealth of knowledge across complex sectors such as aviation and energy has been pivotal to the success of our office, and we look forward to a successful future with her in our leadership team.”

Sandra Clarke, managing partner of Xeinadin Ireland, added: “The promotion of Aileen to partner is another indication of the calibre of talent we have in our Irish team. 2025 was an extremely successful year for us, and Aileen showed strong leadership, deep financial reporting expertise and a proactive approach in areas such as regulatory compliance, which our clients value.”

Xeinadin’s local office specialises in providing financial and tax advisory services.

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