It’s a crisp morning in Dublin, and Frank O’Keeffe is moving at his usual pace — fast. He smiles his way down the seventh-floor corridor of EY’s Dublin headquarters, pausing briefly for a quick photoshoot, before making his way into the prescribed meeting room, a modern boardroom with sweeping views of the city centre. His first instinct is to apologise — our interview has already been rescheduled twice, a casualty of his packed diary. O’Keeffe has always been something of a man in a hurry — partner at 33 and managing partner by his mid-forties. And this pace has been…
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