Cork accountant joins board of business lobby group ISME

Cormac Fitzgerald has been appointed to the board and national council of the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association ISME.
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.

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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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