KPMG Books for birdies

KPMG has teamed up with, Leona Maguire, for our new ‘Books for birdies’ initiative.  This initiative will see one children’s book donated by KPMG to local communities near the Dromoland area for every birdie recorded by Leona Maguire and subsequently by every player at this year’s KPMG Women’s Irish Open.

The KPMG Books for Birdies campaign, in partnership with Children’s Books Ireland, kicks off on June 1 as Leona Maguire tees off at the Mizuho Americas Open in New Jersey, USA and will conclude on the final day of the 2023 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Through this initiative, KPMG expects to donate over €20,000 worth of children’s books to local schools in nearby Newmarket-on-Fergus and a number of DEIS schools in and around Dromoland Castle, Co Clare.

KPMG has been a proud partner of Children’s Books Ireland since 2017, running a number of initiatives such as Bold Girls and Free To Be Me workshops as well as sponsoring the KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards. The Awards have been running for over thirty years and offer a total prize fund of €16,000 across six categories. 

Watch out for our birdies tracker throughout the summer and watch our books donations grow.

Seamus Hand, Manager Partner at KPMG said: “We are delighted to be launching KPMG’s Books for Birdies campaign today, alongside our KPMG ambassador Leona Maguire. At KPMG, we are incredibly proud of our work within women’s golf and of our partnership with Children’s Books Ireland, so it is great to be able to combine these two passions into what will hopefully be a hugely positive initiative for Dromoland’s local communities. It has been a pleasure to support Leona since the beginning of her professional career and we look forward to watching her compete throughout the season.”

KPMG ambassador, Leona Maguire added: “I am thrilled to be a part of KPMG’s Books for Birdies campaign. Over the years, I have made some fantastic memories around Dromoland Castle, and I am very glad to have the opportunity to give back to a community which has provided me and women’s golf in Ireland with so much. It certainly will add that little bit of excitement to my game as we keep track of the books we will be donating to the Dromoland area.”

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We’ve teamed up with Leona Maguire for our new ‘Books for birdies’ initiative. For every birdie recorded by Leona Maguire from 1 June and every player during the KPMG Women’s Irish Open, we will donate one childrens book to local communities near the Dromoland area.

The KPMG Books for Birdies campaign, in partnership with Children’s Books Ireland, kicks off on June 1 as Leona Maguire tees off at the Mizuho Americas Open in New Jersey, USA and will conclude on the final day of the 2023 KPMG Women’s Irish Open. Through this initiative, the Firm expects to donate over €20,000 worth of children’s books to local schools in nearby Newmarket-on-Fergus and a number of DEIS schools in and around Dromoland Castle, Co Clare.

KPMG has been a proud partner of Children’s Books Ireland since 2017, running a number of initiatives such as Bold Girls and Free To Be Me workshops as well as sponsoring the KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards. The Awards have been running for over thirty years and offer a total prize fund of €16,000 across six categories. 

Watch out for our birdies tracker throughout the summer and watch our books donations grow.

Seamus Hand, Manager Partner at KPMG said: “We are delighted to be launching KPMG’s Books for Birdies campaign today, alongside our KPMG ambassador Leona Maguire. At KPMG, we are incredibly proud of our work within women’s golf and of our partnership with Children’s Books Ireland, so it is great to be able to combine these two passions into what will hopefully be a hugely positive initiative for Dromoland’s local communities. It has been a pleasure to support Leona since the beginning of her professional career and we look forward to watching her compete throughout the season.”

KPMG ambassador, Leona Maguire added: “I am thrilled to be a part of KPMG’s Books for Birdies campaign. Over the years, I have made some fantastic memories around Dromoland Castle, and I am very glad to have the opportunity to give back to a community which has provided me and women’s golf in Ireland with so much. It certainly will add that little bit of excitement to my game as we keep track of the books we will be donating to the Dromoland area.”

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