Good News Story… Sarah Griffin Promoted to Senior Associate with Barden.

We’re delighted to announce that Sarah Griffin has been promoted to Senior Associate with Barden. 

After 2 years at Barden, I am absolutely delighted to step into my new role as Senior Associate. Throughout my tenure at Barden, I have had the privilege of working alongside an array of remarkable people across the business. Sharing a common goal of making a positive impact on people’s lives on a daily basis, in a collaborative environment has been wonderful.

Placing my trust in Barden in 2021 and making a significant career change, has been something I have never looked back on. I am excited for this new journey and what is to come for the Operational Finance Team over the coming year.’ – Sarah Griffin | Senior Associate | Barden.

“It is with great pleasure that I announce Sarah’s promotion to Senior Associate. Sarah started her training in Deloitte, and spent 2 years working in finance in a major Irish business. Her background, professionalism and empathy makes her perfectly placed to advise and guide the next generation of early career accountants, and operational finance professionals on the best next steps in their professional careers. We are all so excited to see what is next for Sarah. ” Elaine Brady | Managing Partner | Barden Dublin

Well done Sarah from all your Barden buddies. 

 

A little bit about Sarah…

Sarah successfully graduated from the National University of Ireland, Galway in 2017, achieving a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting). She later went on to complete the CIPD Diploma in Human Resource Management with the National College of Ireland.

Contact Sarah at sarah.griffin@barden.ie or via LinkedIn.

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