Nottingham Thieves - Team Structure & Management

Team Structure & Management

The club's day to day running is overseen by an elected committee. The committee is elected annually at the club's AGM (usually held in April). The current committee positions available at the club are: President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Fixture Secretary, Social Secretary, Head Coach & Webmaster. It is the job of the committee to arrange all fixtures and practice sessions; to organise the logistics of road trips; to keep the club's finances in order and to arrange social events for the members of the club. The 2009 season committee was elected at the AGM on 22 March 2008 and was as follows

  • President: Adam Brown
  • Vice-President: Oli Ross
  • Fixture Secretary: Mark Warren
  • Social Secretary: Jeremy Hinds
  • Head Coach: Tatsuya Yogo
  • Webmaster: John Irivng

The 2011 Season Committee was elected in April 2011 and was as follows

  • President: Max Flajsner
  • Vice-President: Gordon Sheppard
  • Fixture Secretary / Treasurer: Chris Hayward
  • Social Secretary: Lee Henry
  • Head Coach: Max Flajsner

The 2012 Season Committee was elected at Hooters in April 2012 and is as follows

  • President: Max Flajsner
  • Vice-President: Pat Conneely
  • Fixture Secretary: Chris Hayward
  • Social Secretary: Brad Allen
  • Treasurer: Joe Fleming
  • Head Coach: Max Flajsner

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