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New positions to be advertised for Roles in Waterford and Youghal

Wednesday, 24th August 2011

The Irish Greyhound Board has announced two new appointments. Alan O'Shaughnessy the current Racing Manager in Waterford is to become the new Control Steward for Co. Kerry and Kathleen Lennon, the current Racing Manager in Youghal will move eastwards to fill Alan's old role in Kilcohan Park. As a result of these announcements two new positions have arisen and will be advertised this week on the Irish Greyhound Board's website. The two new vacancies will be a new Racing/General Manager for Youghal and a new Sales and Operations Manager for Waterford in order to strengthen the team there.

IGB's CEO, Adrian Neilan said: "We are delighted to announce the new appointments of these seasoned, enthusiastic and experienced people in their new roles and we wish them well for the future. We are quite excited about moving forward now and advertising two new vacancies in the organisation which will further strengthen our great industry and sport in Munster". The new positions will be advertised later this week on IGB's website.

Alan O'Shaughnessy, a native of Listowel moves back to his native Co Kerry having built a wealth of experience in the industry having nearly three years in Kilcohan Park and prior to that over four years in Limerick Greyhound Stadium. Kathleen Lennon is originally from Kilkenny and she makes the short trip across to Waterford having spent over four years in Youghal and having also previously worked for two years at Curraheen Park Cork, her commercial track record will help further drive the industry in the south eastern region.

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