Mazars to sponsor National Breast Cancer Research Institute Valentine’s Ball

Attending the announcement of Mazars, the international audit, accounting and consulting firm sponsorship of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute Valentine’s Ball at the Ardilaun Hotel, Galway on Saturday, 18th February were, Austin Sammon partner in the Mazars Galway office, Research Director at the charity, Prof Michael Kerin and Michelle Murphy National Breast Cancer Research Institute Galway fundraising committee. Tickets for the ball are €100 each and available online only at, www.ValentinesBall.ie   Photo Sean Lydon

Attending the announcement of Mazars, the international audit, accounting and consulting firm sponsorship of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute Valentine’s Ball at the Ardilaun Hotel, Galway on Saturday, 18th February were, Austin Sammon partner in the Mazars Galway office, Research Director at the charity, Prof Michael Kerin and Michelle Murphy National Breast Cancer Research Institute Galway fundraising committee. Tickets for the ball are €100 each and available online only at, www.ValentinesBall.ie Photo Sean Lydon

The National Breast Cancer Research Institute has announced that Mazars, the international audit, accounting and consulting firm, will sponsor the Institute’s 2023 Valentine’s Ball which will be held in the Ardilaun Hotel, Galway on Saturday February 18.

A must for Galway’s socialites, the black-tie event MC’ed by local personality Ollie Turner marks the start of Galway’s social diary. On the night guests will be greeted on arrival by ballerinas from the Regina Rogers Galway Ballet Academy before enjoying a four-course gala dinner. Music comes from PK Brass and guests will be wowed by award-winning close-up mentalist and magician Jamie Skelton.

The Valentine’s Ball is one of the charity’s major annual fundraising events and monies raised help to support the breast cancer research team led by Prof. Michael Kerin, based at the Lambe Institute, University of Galway. 1 in 7 women Irish women will develop breast cancer before they reach 75 with over 3,500 cases diagnosed annually. The National Breast Cancer Research Institute funded research focuses on the development and improvement of diagnostic techniques and treatment strategies, to drive real and measurable improvement in clinical outcomes for breast cancer patients.

Part of an internationally integrated partnership, Mazars in Ireland is one of the country leaders in audit, accounting, tax, financial advisory and consulting services. Employing over 600 professionals, the firm has offices in Dublin, Galway and Limerick.

Speaking at the announcement Research Director at the charity, Prof Michael Kerin said they are delighted to have the support of Mazars for what is one of our most important fundraising events.

National Breast Cancer Research Institute supported research has greatly improved the outcome from breast cancer and continues to enhance the application of research to patient care with the current development of the cancer centre, cell and biobank related research and better breast imaging utilising Microwave technology”.

Commenting on the sponsorship, Austin Sammon, partner in the Mazars Galway office said Mazars is delighted to support this National Breast Cancer Research Institute event.

“The work of the Institute is incredibly important, benefiting those impacted by breast cancer at a local and national level. For the last 20 years, the Mazars Galway office has been playing an active role in supporting the business and wider community in the county and region. We are proud to be able to lend our support to the Institute and look forward to the event, which will be an undoubted success”.

Tickets for the ball are €100 each and available online only at, www.ValentinesBall.ie .

 

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