Conor appointed to key role at Athlone-based accountancy firm
Incorpro Chartered Accountants, which has its head office on Bridge Street in Athlone, has announced the appointment of Conor Peck as its head of accounting.
The company said Conor, who has been based in Athlone for the past 11 years, "brings extensive expertise in Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) tax advisory, personal and corporate tax planning, and accounting compliance".
A graduate of Dublin Business School, with a BA Honours in Accounting and Finance, Conor is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (FCCA).
Incorpro said he joins the company from "a well-established chartered accountancy practice in the West of Ireland, where he served as Business Advisory and Compliance Manager".
Prior to that, Conor "trained and qualified with a leading national chartered accountancy firm, spending almost ten years there and advancing to Manager within the firm's SME Accounting Solutions team, where he built deep experience advising owner-managed businesses" across manufacturing, retail, and professional services sectors.
Commenting on the appointment, Andrew Doherty, Incorpro founder and CEO, said: "We are delighted to welcome Conor to this key leadership role. With a growing number of our national client base being serviced from our Athlone offices, Conor's deep expertise in SME tax advisory, tax planning and compliance, combined with over a decade of strong local roots in Athlone, gives us a real advantage.
"His knowledge of the local business landscape, established relationships across the Midlands, and hands-on understanding of the regulatory and compliance challenges facing Irish SMEs make him an ideal fit to lead our accounting team.
"This appointment reflects the continued growth of Incorpro and our commitment to investing in talented people to deliver exceptional service to our clients.," Mr Doherty added.
Speaking about his new role, Conor Peck said: "I am thrilled to take on the role of Head of Accounting at Incorpro.
"Having been part of the Athlone business community for over a decade, I look forward to working closely with our clients to ensure they meet their compliance obligations while delivering tailored tax planning and advisory solutions that support their growth."
Incorpro currently employs a team of 14 people in Athlone. The company was the winner of 'Small Practice of the Year' honour at the 2025 Irish Accountancy Awards.