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Official: Fred Moore takes over from Noonan as Hearts CEO

Ghanaian giants Accra Hearts of Oak, Thursday night, announced replacing American Mark Noonan with Frederick N.K Moore as the club’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Noonan, after only just marking a year on the Phobians’ job March 1, officially informed the club’s Board Chairman of his resignation earlier this week, sources said.

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Citing reasons, Hearts in an official statement said Noonan exercised an option in his employee contract due to personal family reasons and frustrations over the suspension of competitive football in Ghana or almost a year.

The New Boss

Frederick Moore is the immediate-past CEO of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana (ICAG). Until his appointment in July 2013, Moore worked in the UK as Group Finance Director and Director of Finance for almost 20 years.

Fred Moore is a Chartered Management Accountant with MSc in Finance and Investment, UK) and an Associate member of the Institute of Management (UK). Fred is currently the Executive Chairman of AJS Group (Ghana) an e-commence start up.

Moore’s LinkedIn profile describes him as “A highly motivated and experienced senior manager with ability to and experience of creating and managing high performing teams.”

“I am a high calibre Chartered Management Accountant, and an experienced Senior Director. Results oriented and an all-round accountant who works and play.”

The new Hearts of Oak CEO’s Facebook profile suggests he is a fan of English side Liverpool FC.

Frederick Moore is expected to start running the day-to-day affairs of Accra Hearts of Oak on Monday, March 18.

 

 

 

 

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