Small businesses, big impact: the power of CSR
ArticleDiscover how small businesses can use CSR to boost reputation, build trust, attract talent and make a real impact in their local community.
Maeve joined Grant Thornton Northern Ireland in 2016. Prior to this she was an audit manger in a mid-tier practice for seven years, where she managed a wide portfolio of clients.
Maeve has significant experience in working with small privately held businesses through to large multinational corporates focusing on but not limited to the manufacturing, retail and property development and management sectors. She also has experience in preparing financial projections and business plans for companies wishing to gain start-up funds/grants.
Previously Maeve seconded to a large charity for a year where she gained experience in implementing necessary internal controls and consolidating financial statements for reporting to their finance committee.
Discover how small businesses can use CSR to boost reputation, build trust, attract talent and make a real impact in their local community.
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