Ulster GAA - Staff

Staff

  • Provincial Director and Secretary Dr. Danny Murphy
  • Director of Coaching and Games: Dr. Eugene Young
  • Head of Community Development, Strategy and Public Affairs : Ryan Feeney
  • Head of Finance, HR and Business Development: Michelle McAleer
  • Head of Operations, Compliance and Infrastructure: Stephen McGeehan
  • Games Education Manager: Terence McWilliams
  • Hurling Development Manager: Jimmy Darragh
  • Community, Health and Wellbeing Manager: Aileen Tohill
  • Coach Development Manager: Roger Keenan
  • Regional Development Officer: Diarmuid Marsden
  • Regional Development Officer: Paul Callaghan
  • Regional Development Officer: Shane McCann
  • Community Development Officer: Maura Kelly
  • Volunteer Development Officer: Sharon Haughey
  • Football Development Officer: Tony Scullion
  • Hurling Development Officer: Kevin Kelly
  • Ladies Gaelic Development Officer: Sheena Tally
  • Third Level Development Officer: Ryan Mellon
  • Third Level Development Officer: Gary Mallon
  • Fixtures Officer: Stephen Donnelly
  • PA to the Provincial Director & Children's Officer : Geraldine McKavanagh
  • Ticketing and Events Officer: Bernie Fox
  • Communication and ICT Officer: Damian Kelly
  • Finance Administrator: Paul Sanders

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