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Limerick’s Brian McEnery Joins Irish Writers Centre Board

The Irish Writers Centre has appointed seven new members to its Board of Directors, including Brian McEnery from Ballycummin, Patrickswell, County Limerick. McEnery, who serves as Managing Partner at BDO Ireland, brings a wealth of leadership experience to the Centre. His expertise comes at a crucial time as the organization seeks to enhance its support for writers across Ireland.
With a background in corporate finance, restructuring, and healthcare, McEnery’s appointment adds significant depth to the board. He has held prominent positions, including Worldwide President of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Chair of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA), and Board Member and Chair of the Audit Committee of NAMA. His diverse experience aligns with the Centre’s goals of expanding its impact on writers throughout the country.
Strategic Growth for the Irish Writers Centre
The inclusion of McEnery and the other new board members reflects a commitment to enhancing representation and leadership within the Irish Writers Centre. The Centre is undergoing a transformative phase under the new CEO, Mags McLoughlin. This strategic growth is aimed at deepening support for writers and expanding outreach across the island of Ireland.
Breda Brown, Chair of the Irish Writers Centre, expressed enthusiasm about the new appointments. “We’re delighted to welcome this exceptional group to the Irish Writers Centre Board,” she stated. “They each bring a unique perspective, and their combined expertise will help shape the next chapter of our work supporting writers across Ireland. These appointments represent a time of exciting change and bold ambition for the organisation – and I’m looking forward to what lies ahead.”
The strategic focus on expanding and deepening support for writers coincides with the Centre’s aspirations during a pivotal moment in its development. The blend of skills and perspectives from the new board members, spanning various sectors such as literature, publishing, finance, and sustainability, is expected to drive the Centre’s mission forward effectively.
As the Irish Writers Centre embarks on this new chapter, the addition of leaders like McEnery is poised to make a significant impact, fostering a vibrant literary community across Ireland. The Centre’s commitment to supporting writers resonates strongly in its goals, ensuring that voices from all corners of the nation are heard and celebrated.
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