Clare GAA Review Committee Formally Ratified By Club Delegates At March Meeting
March 15, 2021
The new committee to develop a five year strategic plan for Clare GAA has been formally ratified by club delegates at their March gathering.
The group, which was formed of the back of motion from Eire Óg GAA club, were proposed en block by the Ennis club, with John Keane of Doonbeg GAA Club seconding the proposal.
Clarecastle’s Mark O’Connell (CEO of Repucon Consulting), Parteen man Conor Gilligan (CEO of Roadbridge), Ogonnelloe’s Colin Kelly (CEO of Gyrogy), Eoin Conroy of Barefield (CEO of Titan Experience), Ennis man Eoin Doohan (Managing Director of DFP Group, Enda Connolly of Ennis (Managing Director of CMP Investment Partners) and Enda O’Flaherty of Shannonside will be joined by Kilrush native Roisín Glynn, who is a senior manager with AIB, along with current vice chairman Kieran Keating.
Former Davy CEO Tony Garry Not Expected To Be Part Of Clare GAA Strategic Plan Committee
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Clare Clubs Give Backing To Éire Óg Motion For Strategic Review of Clare GAA
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High Profile Banner Business Men Commit To Forming New Committee For Clare GAA
February 19, 2021
The Clare Champion understands that the names being proposed are:
Ennis native Tony Garry, (former CEO of Davy Stockbrokers)
Clarecastle’s Mark O’Connell (CEO of Repucon Consulting)
Parteen man Conor Gilligan (CEO of Roadbridge)
Ogonnelloe’s Colin Kelly (CEO of Gyrogy)
Eoin Conroy of Barefield (CEO of Titan Experience)
Ennis man Eoin Doohan (Managing Director of DFP Group
Enda Connolly of Ennis (Managing Director of CMP Investment Partners)
All seven have committed to taking on the tasks identified by the Eire Óg Inis motion which was first brought to Convention in December, and was due to be discussed clubs this Friday evening at the first meeting of 2021. That meeting was postponed and will now be held on Tuesday evening next at 6.30pm.