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Paul McCann first joined Grant Thornton in 2001, and over the next 11 years amassed extensive financial advisory experience. From 2012 -2017 he served two terms as Managing Partner navigating the firm through an accelerated growth period, expanding from 417 to 1,144 people, and growing revenues from €41m to €115.7m.

Paul took over as CEO of Ergo in September 2021, bringing with him a reputation in corporate finance for an exceptional grasp of business value and strategies for sustainable growth. Ergo deliver high-quality and reliable IT services that add value and efficiency to their operations. They help their clients achieve their goals and overcome their pain points with their agile and customer-centric approach, empowering clients to embrace change and seize new opportunities with cutting-edge and scalable IT services.

This is the 28th episode with guest Paul McCann, CEO at Ergo, in the Davy podcast series 'Everyday Business with Aidan Donnelly'.

This podcast brings you insightful conversation between Aidan Donnelly and entrepreneurs and business owners/management with their own unique story to tell. If you like what you hear, please like, share and subscribe.
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Paul McCann first joined Grant Thornton in 2001, and over the next 11 years amassed extensive financial advisory experience. From 2012 -2017 he served two terms as Managing Partner navigating the firm through an accelerated growth period, expanding from 417 to 1,144 people, and growing revenues from €41m to €115.7m.

Paul took over as CEO of Ergo in September 2021, bringing with him a reputation in corporate finance for an exceptional grasp of business value and strategies for sustainable growth. Ergo deliver high-quality and reliable IT services that add value and efficiency to their operations. They help their clients achieve their goals and overcome their pain points with their agile and customer-centric approach, empowering clients to embrace change and seize new opportunities with cutting-edge and scalable IT services.

This is the 28th episode with guest Paul McCann, CEO at Ergo, in the Davy podcast series 'Everyday Business with Aidan Donnelly'.

This podcast brings you insightful conversation between Aidan Donnelly and entrepreneurs and business owners/management with their own unique story to tell. If you like what you hear, please like, share and subscribe.
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