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Austin Duke

Financial Controller at Cheeverstown House

Austin Duke is currently the Director of Finance at Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hospital. Prior to this role, Austin held positions such as Financial Controller at Cheeverstown House and Finance Officer at National Disability Authority. Austin also has experience as a Business Management Lecturer at Accounting Technicians Ireland and as a Derivatives Trader at Arc Trading. With a background in finance and accounting, Austin has also worked as a Financial Controller at AXA Global Distributors Limited and FBD Insurance Brokers Limited. Austin holds a degree in BA Economics from University College Dublin and is a Chartered Accountant.

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Cheeverstown House

“Enabling people with an intellectual disability to have full and meaningful lives through quality person centred services in partnership with families” Our Mission: To enable people with intellectual disabilities to have full and meaningful lives through person-centred services in partnership with their circle of support. Our Values: Rights Promote, protect and ensure the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all persons with disabilities, and to promote respect for their inherent dignity. Person-Centred Placing the service user at the centre of our supports, services and decision making. Inclusion To support full inclusion in all educational, employment, consumer, recreational and domestic activities that are typical in everyday society. Partnership Partner with people who use our services, their families, funders, government agencies, housing agencies, local community members and local authorities. We are committed to a future which respects the contribution and inclusion of people with an intellectual disability within the community. We provide a wide range of services in our endeavors to fulfill our mission of enabling all people with an intellectual disability to have full and meaningful lives through person centered services.


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