
Crowe Ireland has named Claire Davey as partner to head its Employment Tax Advisory Services (ETAS), covering employment tax, global mobility, and reward services.
Davey has more than 20 years of experience, with a focus on complex employment tax matters, global mobility solutions, and innovative reward structures.
She has worked with multinational corporations, indigenous Irish businesses, and public sector organisations, delivering tailored tax solutions across various sectors.
Crowe Ireland managing partner Naoise Cosgrove said: “Claire’s appointment reflects our ongoing investment in specialist talent and our commitment to building a market-leading practice.
“Her extensive experience and client-focused approach embody Crowe’s values and growth ambitions. The appointment comes at a strategic time as Crowe continues to strengthen its position as a leading firm offering partner-led service with the resources of a global network.”
In her new role, Davey will concentrate on enhancing the company’s presence in employment tax consulting.

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By GlobalDataShe will focus on developing new solutions for the changing landscape of work arrangements and assembling a specialised team to assist clients with international workforce challenges, the company said.
Davey said: “Crowe’s focus on building long-term client relationships through specialist expertise resonated strongly with me. I look forward to developing the Employment Tax Advisory Services practice and contributing to the firm’s continued success.”
Outside her professional role, Davey serves on the board of County Kildare Chamber, representing 400 businesses and over 38,000 employees.
Crowe Ireland offers audit, tax, advisory, and consulting services to a wide range of clients, including multinationals, SMEs, and private individuals.