*Stephen Keogh. Photograph: Alan Place/FusionShooters

Managing partner of Sellors LLP, Stephen Keogh has been appointed as the new President of Shannon Chamber.

A resident of Clonlara, Keogh succeeds Shannon Group CEO Mary Considine in the role, she had served a two year term as President. He is the first person appointed to the role following a virtual meeting. Haulier, Eoin Gavin takes on the role of Vice President.

Stephen returned to the Mid-West in 2009 after spending five years with international law firm, Eversheds-Sutherland. He is a managing partner with Sellors LLP who have officers in Limerick and Dublin.

He is the holder of a degree in Accounting and Finance from Trinity College. Stephen is married to Pippa and they have four young children.

For the past eight years, Keogh has been a Director of Shannon Chamber holding positions such as company secretary and Vice President.

CEO of Shannon Chamber, Helen Downes said the selection of Stephen is “a natural progression”. She stated, “His guidance and contribution as a director has been invaluable and his cumulative wealth of experience will enable him to steer the board as we work to deliver on a very wide range of programmes to benefit our 300 member companies and the region as a whole”.

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