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Paul O'Connor

Paul O'Connor is an audit partner with extensive experience working with companies operating in the Technology, InfoComms and Entertainment & Media sectors.

Paul leads the audit of a number of high profile technology companies and advises on the key challenges they face in the industry.

Paul is a member of the PwC's European Software Community of Practice network that draws together the expertise of lead professionals to better serve software clients. In addition to this, Paul also presents at the PwC Software Accounting "boot camps" which aim to help clients better understand the complex accounting requirements around the areas of software revenue recognition and pricing both under Irish and US Accounting Standards.

Paul is an elected member of the Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland helping to determine the Institute's strategy and policy and deciding on the allocation of resources to its various programmes. Paul is also an Associate of the Irish Taxation Institute.