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Paul O'Kelly is a strategic thinking and planning business consultant who served as the Manager of the County Offaly Gaelic football team for 7 months in 2003. O'Kelly has a strong background in Irish Sports and was asked by the President of the GAA, Nicky Brennan, to develop the Strategic Vision and Action plan for the GAA after his time with the County Offaly Football Team. == Irish Sports involvement == During his college years O'Kelly suffered a knee injury which ended his Gaelic football career. Motivated to be involved in sports in Ireland, he went on to study coaching and gained further skills which would lead him firstly into a career in sports coaching and, most recently, business consulting. At the age of 22, he coached St. Bride's Co. Louth Senior football team to win the Cardinal O'Donnell Cup. After this success, O'Kelly became involved with coaching Edenderry football club. He worked with the underage teams initially and also held positions as secretary and treasurer of the club before coaching the senior team. In 1985, O'Kelly lead the Edenderry Gaelic Football team to its first championship title in 28 years. He has also managed Round Towers of Clondalkin twice and Abbeylara of Longford. O'Kelly was involved with the Offaly senior GAA team in the late 1990s and was involved in the coaching when Offaly won the Leinster Title in 1997 and its first ever National League Title in 1998. O'Kelly worked behind the scenes with several counties thereafter as well as being on the management team for the Monaghan GAA team. Internationally, O'Kelly was retained by Cervélo when it was expanding its professional cycling team with the appointment of Joop Alberda of the Netherlands. The Dubai Government retained O'Kelly to work with 17 sports leaders in the UAE on the Hamdam Bin Mohammed Programme for Sports Leadership led by Ohio University, USA. He advised Irish Olympic sailors who are preparing for London 2012. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul O'Kelly」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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