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The Board of Directors of Accra Hearts of Oak have decided to formally declare vacant the post of Chief Executive Officer of the Club and invite applications from interested candidates.The decision was taken this evening(Thursday March 7th, 2013)at a marathon Board meeting held at the Club's secretariat.The post of C.E.O became vacant after Fred Crentsil decided not to seek an extension to his two-year mandate which ended on 3rd October, 2012, four days to the start of the 2012/13 Glo Premier League.Shortly after the resignation of Administrative Manager, Ashford Tettey-Oku in November last year, the Board appointed its Chairman, Togbe Afede XIV as Executive Chairman in a three-month acting capacity spanning the months of December to February.The vacancy adverts are expected to hit the print and electronic media within a week.
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