Hassanein To Become CEO Of International Players’ Union

https://homeupgradespecialist.com/m6tuhyaa Rugby Players Ireland (formerly IRUPA) confirmed that CEO, Omar Hassanein is to leave the organisation to take up a position as CEO of the International Rugby Players Association (IRPA). Omar was appointed in April 2011 serving six years as CEO.

Alprazolam 1Mg Online Hassanein’s appointment to the International Association comes after a period of growth for Rugby Players Ireland, now regarded internationally as one of the world’s leading player associations. The organisation’s staff has grown from 2 to 13 during this six-year period. The membership has also increased significantly with past players as well as Ireland’s women internationals now part of the organisation.

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Buy Alprazolam Online Mexico Simon Keogh, who has served as operations director & head of legal affairs with Rugby Players Ireland since 2013 has been appointed as the acting CEO and will lead the organisation pending the required recruitment process.

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https://merangue.com/6vhb9frgl9 Speaking about his departure, Hassanein said:

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“It is sad to be leaving at what is such an exciting time for the organisation. It has been an absolute privilege to be involved in rugby in Ireland for the last six years during which time, we as a player’s organisation have been able to make considerable strides in improving the on and off field environment for Ireland’s rugby players thereby, contributing to the on-going success and development of the game in Ireland. I have no doubt, given the commitment of the board and the professionalism and dedication of the staff as well as the long-term support of our incredible sponsors, that the organisation will continue to go from strength to strength. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them and indeed, the IRFU for all their support during my time in charge. I look forward to continuing my relationship with Irish rugby through my role with IRPA”

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