Cork accountant joins board of business lobby group ISME
Mr Fitzgerald is recognised for his specialist focus on the SME sector, advising owner-managed businesses on taxation, corporate governance, restructuring, and strategic growth over last 26 years.
A Cork accountant has been appointed to a senior position with the independent organisation representing the Irish small and medium business sector.
Cormac Fitzgerald, a chartered accountant and small and medium enterprise (SME) specialist at Kinsale-based accounting firm Fitzgerald & Partners, has been appointed to the board and national council of the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association ISME.
Founded in 1993, ISME is a non-profit organisation representing more than 10,500 members nationwide.
Kinasle-based Mr Fitzgerald is recognised for his specialist focus on the SME sector, advising owner-managed businesses on taxation, corporate governance, restructuring, and strategic growth over last 26 years.
A fellow of Chartered Accountants, he is a past president of CPA Ireland and is currently president of Kinsale Lions Club and serves on the CUH Charity finance committee.
In 2021, he co-authored with economist Jim Power Smart Tips for SMEs – Understanding the SME Environment in an Irish Context, providing practical guidance to Irish businesses during the covid-19 period.
Mr Fitzgerald said he had long been passionate about the SME sector, and the role owner-managed businesses play in the Irish economy.
“My professional focus has been on supporting SMEs, and I look forward to contributing to ISME’s work in advocating for practical policies and strong supports for small and medium-sized businesses,” he said.

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