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Accra Hearts of Oak will soon begin the hunt for a new Chief Executive Officer to succeed Mr. Vincent Sowah Odotei who is currently in the saddle, albeit in an acting capacity and whose mandate was extended after his first tour expired on July 6.
Consequently, the Board will soon advertise the position for qualified people to apply and be interviewed for the job.
A directive from the Board of Directors of the former Africa Champions signed by E.M. Commodore-Mensah, chairman, also tasked the Chief Executive Officer “to work with the relevant committee of the Board to ensure the recruitment and appointment of a suitable coach for the club as son as possible.”
The directive entreated the supporters to offer their maximum cooperation to those administering the club “at this critical time in the history of the club when all hands would be needed to restore the club to the former glories.”
Source: GNA
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