Meet the CASSI 2024/2025 committee
Caelainn McGonigle (Chairperson)
“Hi, my name is Caelainn. I'm in the third year of my training contract with Gilroy Gannon, Sligo. This is my second year on CASSI having held the role of PRO on the 23/24 committee. I'm excited to work alongside the CASSI and regional committees to host an extensive variety of events for our Chartered students across the country!”
Peter McPhillips (Vice-Chairperson)
“Hi, I'm Peter McPhillips. I am a third year Risk Consulting Associate with KPMG currently studying for the FAE exams. I'm very excited to work on the committee this year to promote our many upcoming events this year.”
Sarah McAleese (Education Officer)
“Hi, I'm Sarah. I'm a Third Year Risk Consulting Associate in KPMG. I'm delighted to be Chairperson of CASSD and this year I'm really looking forward to working with CASSI in my role as Education Officer to support students taking their exams."
Becky Maye (Public Relations Officer)
“Hey, I'm Becky, I'm a first year Tax Associate with PwC. I'm delighted to be involved with both CASSC and CASSI this year and I'm really looking forward to working with everyone! I can't wait for all the regional and national events over the year to meet all the other students involved!”
Jessica Bourke (Events Officer)
“Hey I’m Jess, I’m an Audit Associate with EY, Limerick and I'm delighted to be event officer for CASSI 2024! I thoroughly enjoy meeting fellow Chartered students through professional, social and educational events. Looking forward to meeting you all at some events throughout the year!”
Meabh Cahill (Secretary)
"I am a second-year tax associate in Grant Thornton, Private Client Services, Ulster, and I am currently studying towards my CAP2 exams. I am looking forward to the year ahead as a part of CASSI, especially coming together with other students at regional and national events."
We recently announced
Jigsaw as our charity partnership for the year. Jigsaw, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health, support young people aged 12 – 25 years old both online and in their services around the country. Jigsaw give families, educators, and those who support young people’s mental health ways to cope and the skills to be there for young people. Using their collective power, knowledge and expertise, they make sure that youth mental health is a national and local priority.