The person tasked with leading Super Rugby Pacific into a bright new era is not likely to be in the role until after the 2024 season has begun.
Applications for the newly created Super Rugby Pacific chief executive role opened this week, with the successful candidate to have the competition as their sole focus. Applications don’t close until the end of January, meaning the process is expected to be ongoing deep into February.
Speaking to the Herald, Robert Walters chief executive Shay Peters, who leads the recruitment company tasked with finding the right candidate, said they were hoping to get someone in the Sydney-based role as soon as possible but that it may take some time.
“It’s generally four to six weeks after [applications close] in terms of the actual recruitment process – probably four weeks – then it’ll be dependent on what the notice period for the successful candidate is,” Peters said.
“Candidates at this level can have a one-month notice period or a three-month notice period or possibly a six-month notice period, but I imagine in that instance we will be able to see a candidate able to negotiate and be able to start the role sooner.”