Who We Are

 

The Executive Team:

Denis Cremins (Joint Managing Director) is a former tax partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Ireland. He retired in June 2007. He is a fellow of the Irish Taxation Institute, a Barrister and a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. He has extensive expertise in taxation of corporations, family businesses and inter-generational estate planning.

Michael O’Reilly (Joint Managing Director) is a lawyer who spent his early career in professional practice in Dublin and London with major accounting and law firms. He later established an asset finance group based in Shannon, Ireland. He has extensive experience of complex multi-jurisdictional transactions. He is a former Chairman of the National Gallery of Ireland and has served on a number of Government bodies and commissions.

Robert Dix (Director) is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. He spent more than 20 years as a partner with KPMG where he established the Transaction Services Division of the firm in Ireland which grew to be the leading provider of such services in Ireland. Robert has extensive expertise and experience in corporate governance and also draws on a decade of experience as an M&A partner within KPMG.

Chairman:

Tom O'Connor is a consultant to and former partner in one of Ireland's leading law firms, A&L Goodbody. He is widely recognised as one of Ireland's leading commercial real estate lawyers. He also holds a number of directorships including H&M Hennes & Mauritz (Ireland) Limited of which he is Chairman, AIB Alpha Japan Fund Pte. limited and AIB MT Fund Asia Pte. limited.

Banking and Investment Adviser:

John P. Bourke was a founder director of Investment Bank of Ireland and a member of the main board of Bank of Ireland. He later joined TSB Group, London (now part of Lloyds TSB plc), ultimately becoming Chairman and Chief Executive of TSB Commercial Holdings plc. John later became Chairman of Irish Permanent, the largest building society in Ireland. Under his chairmanship the society de-mutualised and is now Irish Life & Permanent plc.