Roy Barrett is to step down as FAI chairperson.
THE FAI HAS announced that Roy Barrett is to step down as chairperson, while independent director Gary Twohig will also step down as the association seeks to ensure 40% female representation on it’s board by the end of the year.
“We now have much greater financial stability, we have a new CEO and management team which I am increasingly impressed with and there is a clear direction for our sport in Ireland, as evidenced by the 2022-2025 Strategy we approved last year.” “The FAI has committed to have a more gender-balanced Board with at least two more female Board members needing to be appointed by the end of this year,” Twohig said.
President of the FAI Gerry McAnaney said: “I personally would like to sincerely thank Roy for all his work in helping to stabilise the Association after a difficult period. I look forward to continuing our positive working relationship over the coming months as we seek a successor.
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