Leinster Rugby and the IRFU confirmed this morning that Leinster Rugby CEO, Mick Dawson, will step down from his position at the end of the current season.
Dawson has been at the helm since November 2001 and has overseen a period of unprecedented success on and off the field.
Guiding the province into the professional era and developing a template for success on and off the field of play is a testament to the energy and intelligence Dawson has brought to the role.
We have had the pleasure to work alongside him on the board of the Dublin City Sports and Wellbeing Partnership and it was always a real pleasure.
Commenting on his decision, Dawson said, “It’s been a difficult decision but after 20-plus years I think the time is right.
“I’ve enjoyed every minute of it, and I’d like to thank all the great people I’ve worked with over the years. Volunteers, administrators, staff, coaches and players.”
“None of what Leinster Rugby has achieved would have been possible without the support, counsel and friendship of a huge coterie of highly talented and committed people.”
“Over the years I’ve always enjoyed a great working relationship with the IRFU, our sponsors and supporters, a big thank you to one and all.”
“Finally, thanks to my family for your encouragement and support over the last 20 years.”
“I’m optimistic that Leinster can continue to grow and thrive both on and off the pitch in the coming years and I’ll enjoy watching and supporting from the side lines.”
“I want to thank Mick Dawson on behalf of everyone in the IRFU,” added CEO Kevin Potts.
“For more than two decades, Mick has led Leinster with passion and distinction. There is no doubt that as CEO he created a winning culture, committed the resources and provided the guidance that has helped to shape sustained success on and off the pitch for Leinster.”
“Mick has been a fantastic colleague to work with, always willing to challenge and always in the best interests of rugby, especially his beloved Leinster.”
“I wish Mick and his family well in the future, he has left the Leinster jersey and the game in a better place than he found it, and that is a job well done.”
The IRFU will start a detailed search for a replacement CEO for the Leinster Rugby Branch in the coming weeks and they have appointed the international recruitment consultancy, Korn Ferry, to assist them with the process.















