Rosemary Keogh appointed CEO of Chartered Accountants Ireland
Mar 21, 2025
Further to Chief Executive Barry Dempsey’s indication in late 2024 that he will leave the Institute this summer, a recruitment process to find his successor has now successfully concluded.
The Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of Rosemary Keogh as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Chartered Accountants Ireland. Rosemary will join Chartered Accountants Ireland on 9 June 2025 from the Houses of the Oireachtas where she held the role of Assistant Secretary General – Corporate and Members' Services. Prior to that, she was CEO of the Irish Wheelchair Association.
Rosemary has significant experience working in business in a range of industries at Irish and European level. She also served for five years as a Board Member and Chair of Finance, Audit, Risk & Governance Subcommittee of the Charities Regulator, and a further five years as Chairperson of the National Disability Services Association.
Thanks to the leadership of Barry over the past eight years, our Institute has continued to grow and to succeed and we want to acknowledge our gratitude to Barry for all he has done for Chartered Accountants Ireland, its members and students. We wish Barry all the best in the next chapter of his career.
Rosemary joins the Institute as it prepares to implement a new organisational strategy for the coming years, progresses a new brand proposition, and continues to identify the myriad opportunities for Chartered Accountants Ireland to make its mark as the largest professional organisation on the island of Ireland.