Hibs’ operations director exits Easter Road

Hibs’ long-serving secretary and operations director Garry O’Hagan has left the Championship outfit.
Garry O'Hagan is credited with playing a key role in the expansion of the Easter Road stadium. Picture: SNSGarry O'Hagan is credited with playing a key role in the expansion of the Easter Road stadium. Picture: SNS
Garry O'Hagan is credited with playing a key role in the expansion of the Easter Road stadium. Picture: SNS

The respected O’Hagan is credited with playing a key role in the creation of Hibs’ £5 million training academy at East Mains and the redevelopment of Easter Road stadium.

Following O’Hagan’s departure, the board now comprises chief executive Leeann Dempster, chairman Rod Petrie, Brian Houston, Amanda Jones, Bruce Langham and Jamie Marwick, along with fans representatives Frank Dougan and Amit Moudgil.

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Petrie said: “Garry has played an important part in creating the infrastructure which is of so much benefit to the club today, In addition, his role as club secretary saw him play a vital role in supporting all of our football operations.

“Garry was a familiar figure to supporters on a matchday, and has been a well-liked and respected figure. Everyone at the club wishes Garry well for the future, and he is welcome back at Easter Road Stadium at any time.”

O’Hagan,who left his position as general manager at Livingston to initially become Hibs’ stadium manager in November 1997, said: “I have enjoyed my time with Hibernian immensely. I’d like to thank all of my colleagues at the club for their support and hard work during my time with the club.

“I wish the club, board, manager, players, staff and of course the supporters every success.”