Jonathan Hill, CEO of the FAI, is set to leave his position at the end of April, sparking a major change in the association's leadership.
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) is in for a major shake-up as Chief Executive Jonathan Hill announces his departure at the end of April. Hill, who took on the role in November 2020, will be stepping down after three and a half years of service. The FAI board has confirmed that Chief Operating Officer David Courrell will assume the interim CEO duties until a permanent successor is appointed.
Hill's departure comes amidst increasing pressure and turbulent times for the FAI. The association has faced challenges and scrutiny during his tenure, with Hill navigating through choppy waters to guide the troubled organization. His decision to step down marks a significant moment for the FAI as it looks towards a new chapter in its leadership.
As the news of Hill's departure spreads, the FAI community awaits the appointment of an interim CEO and the commencement of a recruitment process for a permanent successor. The transition in leadership is expected to bring about changes and a fresh perspective to the association's operations and future direction.
In the midst of this transition, the association has reiterated its commitment to upholding the values and mission of the FAI. The departure of Jonathan Hill signals a new era for the organization, with stakeholders and football enthusiasts closely watching as the FAI charts its course under new leadership.
Chief Operating Officer David Courrell will take on the interim CEO duties. Hill joined the FAI as CEO in November 2020 and has been at the helm of the ...
Jonathan Hill is stepping down as FAI CEO after three-and-a-half years, the association has confirmed this morning.
Jonathan Hill will leave his post as chief executive officer of the Football Association of Ireland at the end of the month.
In a tweet on X, formerly Twitter, the official FAI account wrote: "The Board of the FAI has confirmed the departure of CEO Jonathan Hill. "An interim CEO will ...
Jonathan Hill has stepped down as the CEO of the FAI after a few years of turbulence when he sought to guide the troubled Association through choppy waters.
Hill has come under increasing pressure recently after appearance before the Dรกil's Public Accounts Committee.
Interim CEO will be appointed followed by a recruitment process for a permanent successor.
The association has confirmed the news this morning, with an interim CEO set to be appointed in due course.
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