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Moore becomes new Hearts of Oak CEO after Noonan’s resignation

Following the resignation of Mark Noonan, Hearts of Oak have, in less than 24 hours, appointed Frederick Moore as the new CEO of the club.

Mark Noonan on Thursday morning tendered in his resignation letter to the board of Accra Hearts of Oak stating family duties and and the absence of the Ghana Premier League as his reasons.

The board after a marathon deliberation agreed to appoint Frederick Moore to take over the position of CEO to sustain the good breeze the club is currently enjoying.

Frederick Moore joins the Rainbow Family from AJS Consulting where he helped set up various market platforms to support the retail industry and provided business advice to start-ups.

He had previously worked as the CEO of the Institute of Chattered Accountants in Ghana between 2013 and 2016.

Moore will be expected to continue the agenda of transforming the club to recapture her glorious days.

The new CEO is expected to start work on Monday, 18th March, 2019.

 

Source: footballmadeinghana.com

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