Agreement has been reached on the make-up of the individuals that will conduct a review of Clare GAA operations and compile a five year strategic plan.

Following the February meeting of the Clare County Board when Éire Óg’s proposal to conduct a strategic review of Clare GAA and the development of a five year strategic plan was passed, clubs were invited to submitted recommendations of the individuals to sit on this committee.

Éire Óg had already enlisted former Director and CEO of Davy stockbrokers Tony Garry, former St Josephs Doora/Barefield hurler and current CEO of Titan Experience Eoin Conroy, Mark O’Connell the founder and CEO of Repucon Consulting, founder and CEO of Gyrogy Colin Kelly, Managing Director of DFP Group Eoin Doohan, CEO of Roadbridge Conor Gilligan and Enda Connolly Managing Director of CMP to form the committee.

No additional submissions were made by clubs while a meeting on Saturday morning between Clare GAA and Éire Óg agreed on the addition of Clare GAA Vice Chairman Kieran Keating and Business Manager to the Managing Director of Homes in AIB, Roisin Glynn.

A native of Kilrush, Roisin was previously the Head of Social Media at AIB, in this role she transformed how the financial sector uses social media and digital communications to best serve their customers. She scooped numerous awards while in this role.

Niall O’Connor who drafted the proposal by the Éire Óg club labelled the additions of Glynn and Keating as “a real positive step for our county”.

Clubs will ratify the personnel recommended at the March meeting of the County Board.

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