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About Leinster Society

The 2023/24 Leinster Society committee comprises of twelve elected members representing a mix of Chartered Accountants from industry and practice. Additionally, the monthly meetings are attended by the Leinster Society executives, a CASSD representative and an ACA Professional's representative.

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Leinster Society Women In Business Event

Join us on Thursday 10 April for our Women in Business Event, sponsored by AIB and funded by Chartered Accountants Ireland Skillnet. Thursday 10 April | 4.30pm - 8.30pm | €50pp | 3 CPD hours We are delighted to be joined by three incredible women who have each founded successful organisations; Sinead Asple of SEA+SOLU, Mary McKenna of AwakenHub and Peigín Crowley of GROUND Wellbeing.  Join us, as our MC Belinda O'Neill sits down with each woman for an in depth chat on their journey so far. This event will be held in Chartered Accountants House and there will be drinks, nibbles and goodie bags for all attendees!  This event has limited seating so be sure to book your tickets today by emailing: LeinsterSociety@charteredaccountants.ie Speaker Profiles Belinda O'Neill, Event MC  Belinda left her career as a bank manager in December 2021, having worked in the same bank for almost 25 years, and took a leap of faith to leave voluntarily in pursuit of her own entrepreneurial ambitions. She is an award winning, best-selling Author, Speaker, Facilitator, Podcaster, Business Consultant, Executive Coach and the Founder of Be Inspired To Be®, recently trademarking her unique concept of Creatively Cleansing. Sinead Asple, Founder of SEA+SOLU Sinead is a qualified Chartered Accountant who trained at PwC Dublin and built a successful career in industry spanning over 15 years. Her entrepreneurial journey began with the creation and growth of two innovative childcare technology platforms, SureSitter and MindMe. These platforms have transformed into Ireland's largest online care marketplaces, redefining how families connect with trusted caregivers for family, elderly, and household care. In 2024, Sinead founded SEA+SOLU, Ireland’s first customizable haircare brand. SEA+SOLU offers carefully crafted formulas that cater to every hair type and texture, rooted in a clean ingredient methodology that prioritizes efficacy and sustainability. Proudly headquartered in Ireland, the brand is on a mission to redefine haircare globally. Mary McKenna, Co Founder of AwakenHub Mary McKenna is a Northern Irish serial tech entrepreneur and angel investor based in Donegal. She co-founded successful Derry-based online learning company Learning Pool and since selling Learning Pool has worked extensively with early-stage startups and scaleups across the entire European ecosystem. She has angel invested in 25 or so early-stage tech startups to date and in July 2020 she co-founded social enterprise AwakenHub, an all-Ireland female founder community. AwakenHub has 3,000 members and has just launched Ireland’s first and only women-led angel syndicate, AwakenAngels. Mary was awarded an MBE by Her Majesty the Queen in the 2014 New Year’s Honours for services to digital technology, innovation, and learning.   Peigín Crowley, Founder of GROUND Wellbeing Peigín has over 28 years of experience in the spa industry, a true wellness curator at heart, Peigín designs award-winning spa experiences and products with a strong focus on wellbeing for the most luxurious resort destinations in the world from The Rosewood, Six Senses, Four Seasons, Kempinski & Bulgari Hotels. GROUND was born at the kitchen table in 2020, deep in lockdown. Peigín was unafraid to depart from traditional spa menus focused on beauty, pampering, and anti-aging, instead developing treatments and products that address anxiety, insomnia, hormone fluctuations, burnout, gut health & cancer care. Her mission is to encourage us all to slow down and connect inwards in order to achieve longevity through purposeful self-care and education.  Due to limited seating at this event, please note our Cancellation Policy:  Cancellations may be made up to 2 weeks in advance and will not incur any fee. No shows, or those cancelling within this 2 week period of the event, will be charged in full.

Mar 25, 2025
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Leinster Society Events 2025

Calendar of events 2025*  *Events subject to change Date  Event  Location  February 8 Park Run with President Barry Doyle Marlay Park, Rathfarnham, D16   February 12 Expert Series; Perspectives on CSRD Implementation  Zoom  March 6 Leinster Society Rugby Lunch Aviva Stadium, D4  April 10 Women in Business event Chartered Accountants House  April 16  Expert Series; Networking in the Digital Age Zoom  June 13  Annual AGM  Chartered Accountants House   August 8  Leinster Society Dublin Horse Show event  Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge, & RDS  August 21  Annual Golf Outing  Castle Golf Club, Rathfarnham, D16  November 6  Published Accounts Awards  The Shelbourne Hotel, D2  December 5  Leinster Society Christmas Lunch  Dublin Royal Convention Centre, D8    Email leinstersociety@charteredaccountants.ie for more information, or to book any of the in-person events. The Expert Series webinars can be booked by clicking on 'Zoom' above.

Feb 06, 2025
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Leinster Society annual Christmas charity toy drive

Did you know that every year the Leinster Society organises a charity toy drive at our Christmas Lunch? We are proud to partner with 7 different children's charities each year, and with thanks to our generous members this helps lighten the load for many families at what can be a difficult time of year. Each guest brings along a gift for a child, and with the help of Santa and his elves these gifts are distributed among our 7 charities; SVP,  YPAR, Carr's Child & Family Services, The Santa Fund, Barnardos Millbrook, One Family, and Children's Health Ireland (CHI) at Crumlin. Learn more about our children's charity partners; SVP According to SVP requests for assistance have increased on last year, this means that people who have never reached out for help are now looking for assistance with the basics – food, rent, electricity and heating. They have also noticed that those in employment on low incomes are especially reaching out to them this year as they are finding the cost of living increases more difficult to manage.  With our gifts they can help make Christmas less of a struggle for families hoping to give their children what they wish for this year, whether it’s a toy or a voucher so the family can purchase what the child wants. YPAR - Young People At Risk (North Inner City) The YPAR Initiative (Dublin North Inner City) is an interagency network of statutory, voluntary and community projects and services, established in 2003, whose work is to meet the needs of young people at risk and vulnerable families in the area through action focused collaborative and co-ordinated approach, aimed at improving all aspects of the young people’s life.  YPAR defines a young person at risk as a child/young person aged 0 to 25 years experiencing significant personal, family, educational or social problems. At present there are over 1400 children living in Emergency Accommodation in the Dublin City Centre region alone. With funding YPAR can be proactive and provide an appropriate response to families living in, and leaving, homeless accommodation.  Throughout the last couple of years YPAR have provided large numbers of children with Christmas gifts and art & crafts / games for families. Carr's Child and Family Services CLG Carr's Child and Family Services CLG was established in 1887 with a vision that all children should live in safe, stable homes nurtured by their families and communities. They are a unique service on the island of Ireland because they provide three interlinked services: early years, assessment, and support. These services offer children from birth to five years the opportunity to live in the service with their parents. At the same time, they support parents with disabilities, mental health, homelessness and addiction in being the best parents they can be. The team that makes up Carr's is passionate, dedicated, and committed to their vision, and they work tirelessly to make these early years safe and nurturing for children. The Board of Management strongly focuses on accountability, transparency, integrity, effectiveness and leadership in ensuring good governance of the organisation. They partner with The Child and Family Agency and Pobal in making Ireland a better place for children.  The Santa Fund 'The toys your members provide are fantastic and bring joy to children who otherwise would never receive anything from Santa. Any contributor to the Santa Fund can sit down to their Christmas lunch certain in the knowledge that their contribution went to the people who require it.' - Sean Allen, The Santa Fund The Santa Fund caters for people in dire need and does most of its work in the South Inner City. The people they cater for are in dire need despite the Social Welfare payments and the Christmas bonus. The families are carefully chosen with the assistance of people working in the local area. There are no administrative costs whatsoever and accordingly any money / toys received by the Santa Fund goes directly to the families; the bags they use to pack are donated, the vans they use to transport goods are provided on a voluntary basis, and the people who pack do so on a voluntary basis Barnardos Millbrook Barnardos Millbrook provides preschool and family support services to families. They are a referral-based service, and receive most of their referrals from Tusla, the HSE, mental health services, homeless services and Education & Welfare services. They are one of 4 Barnardos services in the Tallaght area, each with a different remit around the services and support they offer in the community. They support parents through parenting work in the family home, practical support and crisis intervention. They work directly with children to support their development and to support improved emotional wellbeing and overall development. The donations they receive at Christmas are used to directly support and supplement parent’s own efforts to provide for their families. The donations they receive are given directly to parents and help ensure children will have a present to open or warm new clothes to wear on Christmas morning.  They recognise that parents are doing their best, and their aim is to support those efforts to bring extra cheer and comfort to children and families that are often struggling with the cost of living.  Children's Health Foundation Children's Health Foundation raises vital funds to support sick children and their families in Children's Health Ireland hospitals and urgent care centres in Crumlin, Temple Street, Tallaght and Connolly. One Family One Family believes in an Ireland where every family is cherished equally, and is enabled to enjoy the social, financial and legal equality to create their own positive futures. One Family is working to ensure a positive and equal future for people parenting alone, sharing parenting and parenting around separation – changing attitudes, policies, services and lives. They are committed to achieving equality and respect for all families. While acknowledging that every family is unique, they will endeavour to bring about better lives for these parents and children. In addition to striving for fundamental attitudinal and structural change in our society, their services offer support in a family-centred way to individual families through times of change and difficulty, as well as supporting those experiencing an unplanned pregnancy.

Nov 21, 2024
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