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Globally this figure sits at 30%, an important milestone for businesses internationally, but not the end goal.
There is still plenty of opportunity for businesses to reap the benefits of a better gender balance.
Yvonne Harris is Irish Water s Head of Customer Operations and Connection Developer Services, and a member of its Board of Directors. There is tangible evidence that organisations with diverse leadership groups perform better than those who don’t, she said.
40% of the senior management team at Irish Water is female. As a relatively new organisation, Irish Water has a great opportunity to learn from the mistakes of the past,
Grant Thornton has resigned as auditors to firms owned by operator of Pornhub
The move came “in light of the serious nature of recent developments”, Grant Thornton said. By Gordon Deegan Wednesday 10 Feb 2021, 8:46 AM Feb 10th 2021, 8:46 AM 38,115 Views 14 Comments
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GRANT THORNTON HAS resigned as auditors to four Dublin based companies owned by Mindgeek, the operator of the world’s most visited pornographic website, Pornhub.
The move by Grant Thornton Ireland to resign as auditors to MG Billing Ltd and three other Dublin Mindgeek-owned companies follows allegations of unlawful content on the Pornhub website in December.
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Michael McAteer, Managing Partner of Grant Thornton Ireland
61% of Irish businesses are optimistic about the outlook of Ireland s economy for the next 12 months, according to new data from Grant Thornton Ireland.
It reveals that just 29% are pessimistic about the future, with Ireland ranking highest in Europe in terms of economic outlook.
Grant Thornton’s latest Global Business Report survey reveals that sentiment has improved across nearly all countries, with 57% of firms globally optimistic about the economic outlook over the next 12 months.
The findings reveal that 52% of Irish businesses expect their revenue will increase over the next 12 months by comparison to 27% reported in the first half of 2020.