Ruining effective teams is the rugby experience, there can be no question of that.Cockatrice wrote:Over 50 CEO's from across the UK applied....
The same recruitment firm as that advertising the UR job..
Proven track record of senior roles including RNIB, BP, H&W and Ulster Rugby (note the absence of CEO/Managing Director)
A Graduate of Manchester University in Law and Accounting (that was one not mentioned before)
Interested in leadership and building effective teams...
New CEO
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- BaggyTrousers
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NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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I see the same head hunters for URs search for CEO is the same for Bryson, one chap is very familiar around Ravers . Mmmmmmm call me cynical
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Yip - all seems a little incestuous. To the extent that makes me think Bryson know exactly who they are getting and don't care about vagueness in CVs.Kofi Annan wrote:I see the same head hunters for URs search for CEO is the same for Bryson, one chap is very familiar around Ravers . Mmmmmmm call me cynical
Is there a PWc connection?
Re: New CEO
What about Goose Green and Coke?
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Some ethical social charities might have a big issue employing a former Managing Director of BP as their new CEO but then he never was that.. he came from Bryson House to UR now back at Bryson Group.. do they know what they are getting YES and that says a lot about them in my honest opinion
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A lot of charities remunerate their senior staff very well, in order to attract people of the right calibre, or so the argument goes. At the time I first heard that it came as a big surprise. I'd just never thought that working for an organisation that begs could be so lucrative.Cockatrice wrote:Some ethical social charities might have a big issue employing a former Managing Director of BP as their new CEO but then he never was that.. he came from Bryson House to UR now back at Bryson Group.. do they know what they are getting YES and that says a lot about them in my honest opinion
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I'm guessing the military history won't be overplayed by the new employers. Not an acceptable image to everyone in the 3rd sector.Tender wrote:What about Goose Green and Coke?
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There is an argument that if you pay your staff a premium, their increase in results will more than cover that premium. Not every organisation will see that benefit, but that's the theory.WeeWorld wrote:A lot of charities remunerate their senior staff very well, in order to attract people of the right calibre, or so the argument goes. At the time I first heard that it came as a big surprise. I'd just never thought that working for an organisation that begs could be so lucrative.Cockatrice wrote:Some ethical social charities might have a big issue employing a former Managing Director of BP as their new CEO but then he never was that.. he came from Bryson House to UR now back at Bryson Group.. do they know what they are getting YES and that says a lot about them in my honest opinion
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A lot of the higher positions in charity are on ridiculously high wages for their work.WeeWorld wrote:A lot of charities remunerate their senior staff very well, in order to attract people of the right calibre, or so the argument goes. At the time I first heard that it came as a big surprise. I'd just never thought that working for an organisation that begs could be so lucrative.Cockatrice wrote:Some ethical social charities might have a big issue employing a former Managing Director of BP as their new CEO but then he never was that.. he came from Bryson House to UR now back at Bryson Group.. do they know what they are getting YES and that says a lot about them in my honest opinion
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Rooster.. they are indeed and looking at an old list the RNIB refused to answer the FOI from the paper publishing the list on the salary of its Director so some are clearly uneasy in telling the truth...
I note the degree has grown from law to law and accountancy..
I note the degree has grown from law to law and accountancy..
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Re: New CEO
Haven't been following
Was at work today
Position has apparently been filled
Was the man who took Wasps to Coventry the same man behind the bond?
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Was at work today
Position has apparently been filled
Was the man who took Wasps to Coventry the same man behind the bond?
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Was it not Derek Richardson who bought Ricoch and Wasps and moved them there ?Russ wrote:Haven't been following
Was at work today
Position has apparently been filled
Was the man who took Wasps to Coventry the same man behind the bond?
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Mind you it is rumoured to be a long game in the property market as he bought it below expected value
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On the other hand it may have been David Armstrong who was the brains behind it all and he retired from Wasps a year ago ? And if I think right he is from BelfastRuss wrote:Haven't been following
Was at work today
Position has apparently been filled
Was the man who took Wasps to Coventry the same man behind the bond?
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“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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My learned friend in the pub informed me our new ceo is utidRooster wrote:On the other hand it may have been David Armstrong who was the brains behind it all and he retired from Wasps a year ago ? And if I think right he is from BelfastRuss wrote:Haven't been following
Was at work today
Position has apparently been filled
Was the man who took Wasps to Coventry the same man behind the bond?
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Really! I'd be astounded if Finlay got it.Russ wrote:My learned friend in the pub informed me our new ceo is utidRooster wrote:On the other hand it may have been David Armstrong who was the brains behind it all and he retired from Wasps a year ago ? And if I think right he is from BelfastRuss wrote:Haven't been following
Was at work today
Position has apparently been filled
Was the man who took Wasps to Coventry the same man behind the bond?
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