Camogie Association CEO Sinead McNulty steps down

Sinead McNulty has been Camogie Association CEO since 2019. Pic: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile
Sinead McNulty is stepping down as chief executive of The Camogie Association.
Her decision follows that of her Ladies Gaelic Football Association equivalent Helen O’Rourke last week.
McNulty has been in the position since 2019 and rather than it being confirmed via the association she posted a note on LinkedIn.
“The last six years have been an incredible journey, and I'm immensely proud of what we've accomplished together.
"To the entire Camogie team, your passion, dedication, and resilience have been the driving force behind our success. Thank you for your trust, commitment and hard work.
“I'm so grateful for the opportunity to have led such a brilliant and dedicated team and worked with amazing volunteers across the country and internationally.
“While this chapter is closing, I am excited to watch camogie continue to thrive. I look forward to seeing what the future holds for all of you.
"I have amazing memories, and am now looking forward to a short break, before starting my next career adventure."
McNulty and O’Rourke’s departures come as the associations look to integrate with the GAA. A deadline of 2027 has been set for the amalgamation.