*Joe O’Donnell continues as Chairperson, a role he was elected to in 2018.

CLARE CAMOGIE are working to fill the vacancies of Vice Chairperson and Development Officer, both posts were left vacant following its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM).

Cratloe’s Joe O’Donnell continues as Chairman, Ann Sanz was returned as Secretary having taken on the role this year, award winning PRO Brid MacNamara remains in situ as do husband and wife, Martin and Marie-Louise Kaiser in the roles of Treasurer and Fixtures Secretary respectively.

Eleanor Skelly of Scariff/Ogonnelloe stepped down from the role of Vice Chairperson with Jimmy Kenny vacating the post of Development Officer while Evelyn O’Brien concluded her stint as registrar. Kenny and Denise Brooks assumed the new roles of County Grounds Officer and Club House Officer respectively.

Both the Vice Chair and Development Officer positions are to be filled at the January meeting of the County Board.

President: Kitty McNicholas (Éire Óg) & Michael O’Halloran (Corofin)
Chairperson: Joe O’Donnell (Cratloe)
Vice Chairperson: Vacant
Secretary: Ann Sanz (Banner)
Asst Secretary: Caroline McAuley Rynne (Inagh/Kilnamona)
Fixtures Secretary: Marie-Louise Kaiser (Newmarket-on-Fergus)
Treasurer: Martin Kaiser (Newmarket-on-Fergus)
Asst Treasurer: Billy Murphy (Kilkishen)
PRO: Brid MacNamara (Ruan)
Asst PRO: Mary McMahon (Éire Óg)
Registrar: Billy Murphy (Kilkishen)
Development Officer: Vacant
County Grounds Officer: Jimmy Kenny (Banner)
Club House Officer: Denise Brooks (St Josephs Doora/Barefield)
Munster Delegates: Ann Sanz & Caroline McAuley-Rynne
Munster Convention Delegates: Ann Sanz & Marie-Louise Kaiser
Congress Delegates: Eleanor Skelly (Scariff/Ogonnelloe), Brid MacNamara, Joe O’Donnell & Caroline McAuley-Rynne

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