So, we have a more unified board structure now. And a deputy chair. Seems quite qualified.
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Victorian rugby has introduced a unified governance structure following the Victorian Rugby Union (VRU) board’s endorsement of the new Rebels’ board of directors on Monday.
The more integrated governance structure between professional and community rugby in Victoria will drive common goals and objectives on and off the field.
VRU and current Rebels’ Chairman, Tim North, said the new collaborative governance structure will kick-off a new era for the sport in Victoria.
“The VRU endorsement of the new Rebels board heralds a new beginning that will see a high level of collaboration between professional rugby and community rugby,” North said.
The VRU board has also endorsed the appointment of Rebels’ vice-chairman Paul Docherty to the VRU board, in a further move designed to ensure cohesion and common purpose between the Rebels and the Victorian rugby community.
Docherty said the club continues to strengthen its foundations for the future.
“Today’s announcement ushers in an exciting new era for the Melbourne Rebels and for rugby here in Victoria,” Docherty said.
“The recent appointment of David Wessels and the strengthening of the Rebels’ squad, following a number of experienced key signings, has established a powerful platform for on and off field success for the club.
“I’m delighted to contribute to Victorian rugby through the Rebels and VRU board, as I have a lifetime and history of experience in grassroots rugby in Victoria and Canberra.”
The Melbourne Rebels’ board will consist of the following personnel:
Tim North, Chairman
Paul Docherty, Vice-Chairman
Lyndsey Cattermole
Bob Dalziel
Owain Stone
Neil Hay
Gary Gray
The Melbourne Rebels’ board intends to appoint further directors in due course.
The Melbourne Rebels will kick-off its 2018 Super Rugby campaign at home against the Queensland Reds at AAMI Park on Friday 23 February from 7.30pm (AEST).
Paul Docherty Profile:
Paul Docherty is a well-regarded Melbourne businessman and entrepreneur. Docherty co-founded 3D medical printing company 3DMEDiTech, revolutionising the healthcare industry in Australia, in 2016. Formerly, Docherty was CEO of Direct Connect, after he founded one of Australia’s largest moving services company in 2004. Docherty attended Harvard’s renowned AMP Business Course in Boston in late 2015 and remains heavily involved in YPO, a global network of senior CEO’s and business owners, where he serves as the Melbourne Yarra Chairman.
On the rugby field, Docherty has represented the ACT at underage and senior levels with the ACT Schoolboys and Canberra Kookaburras. Docherty, who was selected for the Australian U17s in 1989, represented Australian Universities for four years before he moved to Melbourne, where he captained Melbourne University from 1995-1997. Docherty coached the Victorian Schoolboys side in 2005/6 and has been heavily involved in sponsorship and support of the Victorian rugby community for over 10 years. Currently, Docherty coaches his son’s U12s rugby team and has three boys playing local junior rugby.
Link:
https://melbournerebels.com/2017/10/17/victorian-rugby-a-new-structure-for-a-new-era/
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