Carey Corbett Sullivan Insurances are delighted that Cormac Donnellan is part of our growing Commercial Insurance Team.

Cormac has a B.Comm degree from NUIG, and started working in Insurance after university in 2015 completing his CIP Insurance exams two years later. Cormac started his career in Carey Corbett Sullivan Insurances doing all Personal Lines and during the past two years he now does primarily farm insurance, also doing a mix of Personal and Commercial Insurance lines.

Cormac is well suited to Farm Insurance as he spends most of his spare time on his own farm and has a small suckler herd back in West Clare. He also recently completed the Green Cert in Salesian Agricultural College, Pallaskenery.

His first car was a Toyota Corolla and according to Cormac “it was the most reliable car I have ever had”. During the lockdown, he has began rewatching Only Fools and Horses. “Few nights out for sure, a good sun holiday and heading to a few GAA matches also,” are the three things on his bucket list for when restrictions are lifted completely.

Call Carey Corbett Sullivan Insurance to talk to Cormac and get a quote on your business.

Through our access to both Irish and European Insurance markets, we have a large range of cover to suit the individual needs of your business. Call Cormac, or any of our Commercial Insurance team, for your business needs. (065) 689 3540.

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