Summary
Would you like to know more about the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)? Join Dee Moran, Professional Accountancy Lead, and Mike O’Halloran, Technical Manager, both from Chartered Accountants Ireland to understand more about the directive, the transposition into Irish law and what it might mean for your organisation.
Please register below and submit any questions that you may have.
Format
This course will be delivered via Zoom on 18 September 2024 from 10am to 11am. The Zoom link will be emailed to participants the day before the course is due to take place.
Who should attend?
The webinar is suitable for those working in both practice and industry as the CSRD has the potential to impact all entities in the future.
Course Overview
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Key Learning Outcomes
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Speaker Bio
Dee Moran (FCA) is Professional Accountancy Lead at Chartered Accountants Ireland, leading a team that is responsible for a broad technical policy agenda of relevance to the Institute and its membership, including sustainability reporting, and works to coordinate policy approaches and develop guidance for members. She has significant experience in both practice and industry. Dee is a member of the Institute’s Sustainability Expert working party, co-Chair of the Accounting Bodies Network and a member of the Global Accounting Alliance Sustainability Working Group.
Mike O Halloran (FCA) is Technical Manager in the Advocacy and Voice Department of Chartered Accountants Ireland, where he works in the Professional Accounting team. Mike has over 15 years’ experience working with small and medium sized accounting firms. His day-to-day role involves the preparation of technical guidance material for members, monitoring developments of relevance to members and responding to consultations across various accounting disciplines, including financial reporting and sustainability.
This event was first published by Chartered Accountants Ireland at the following URL: https://www.charteredaccountants.ie/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=52949











