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Eight questions with… Shane O’Brien

Sep 05, 2023
Shane O’Brien, the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Parkinson’s Association of Ireland, shares insights into career challenges, his future with his new organisation, and how he was destined for the not-for-profit sector

Five years ago, where did you think you would be now? Have you lived up to your own expectations? 

After finishing my training contract and being admitted as a member of Chartered Accountants Ireland, I knew that I wanted varied work and to make a difference. The Chartered Accountancy qualification gave me the skills to think on my feet and to become a strategic business leader. The skills that you develop during the qualification are invaluable no matter what direction your career takes.

What has been the biggest challenge of your career? 

I think trainees starting off tend to overestimate the importance of technical skills and underestimate the importance of soft skills such as communication. Certainly, the latter has proved to be the difference in terms of career progression and achieving my goals.

What do you wish you had known earlier in life? 

Young people tend to put a lot of pressure on themselves academically, which I can look back on now and see wasn't necessary. The most important thing about your career is that you enjoy what you're doing and that it challenges you. 

It's also important not to make decisions based on what others may think.

Where do you see yourself this time next year? 

I will be a year into my new role at the Parkinson’s Association of Ireland and hopefully have moved the organisation forward in achieving the aims set out in the strategic plan. 
I'm a firm believer in ongoing development and that "when you're finished learning, you're finished!"

Who inspires you, personally and professionally?

My parents were a great inspiration to me growing up for the sacrifices that they made. 
People with Parkinson’s Disease and their families inspire me in my role, and I know that if we put them at the centre of all our decisions, then we will be moving in the right direction. 

How has being a Chartered Accountant changed your life? 

It's a life-changing qualification, and the prestige associated with it sets you apart no matter what role you put yourself forward for.

The exams are stressful, but I found it to be an enjoyable qualification overall. The most difficult thing is balancing work with study.

If you weren't a Chartered Accountant, what do you think you'd be doing? 

I think I would have found my way into the not-for-profit sector even if I hadn't been an accountant. 

What advice do you have for those who will soon qualify as Chartered Accountants? 

Don't put too much pressure on yourself. Make sure you keep a work-life balance in order to cope with stress and try to have some sort of hobby or interest outside of work. 

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