Emailjosullivan@fitzgeraldpower.iePhone01 469 3739ExpertiseMergers, acquisitions and disposalsCorporate fundraisingStrategic planning / growth strategies Johnny O’SullivanBusiness Development ManagerJohnny is Fitzgerald Power’s business development manager.Johnny has particular expertise in the pharmacy and SME sectors. He has broad experience across a range of corporate finance activities from valuations and M&A to fundraising and business disposals.Johnny loves the detail and invests heavily in making sure the components of each unique corporate finance engagement are meticulously planned and successfully executed.Johnny is a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland. He is well networked in the Pharmacy and SME corporate finance markets. This network includes all the major banks, private equity / venture capital funds, alternative lenders and high-net worth private investors.Johnny’s loves include sports, music and cooking. On a nice summer’s day he will generally be found at the barbecue (coal of course) cooking a piece of meat and possibly sampling one of his own home brewed ciders. Emailjosullivan@fitzgeraldpower.iePhone01 469 3739ExpertiseMergers, acquisitions and disposalsCorporate fundraisingStrategic planning / growth strategiesJohnny is Fitzgerald Power’s business development manager.Johnny has particular expertise in the pharmacy and SME sectors. He has broad experience across a range of corporate finance activities from valuations and M&A to fundraising and business disposals.Johnny loves the detail and invests heavily in making sure the components of each unique corporate finance engagement are meticulously planned and successfully executed.Johnny is a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland. He is well networked in the Pharmacy and SME corporate finance markets. This network includes all the major banks, private equity / venture capital funds, alternative lenders and high-net worth private investors.Johnny’s loves include sports, music and cooking. On a nice summer’s day he will generally be found at the barbecue (coal of course) cooking a piece of meat and possibly sampling one of his own home brewed ciders.