Cornish Pirates announce new CEO

Sally Pettipher takes over from Rebecca Thomas, who stood down from the role at the end of last season

Sally Pettipher
Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 15th Aug 2024
Last updated 15th Aug 2024

The Cornish Pirates have confirmed the appointment of Sally Pettipher as their new Chief Executive Officer.

She is no stranger to Pirates, having worked closely with all parts of the club for the last three years as the Chief of Staff to Sir Dicky Evans.

Previously she was Chief Executive of an international rugby charity, the Atlas Foundation, which she took from a start-up to a global enterprise of rugby champions overseeing child welfare and education projects.

Pettipher is also familiar with Twickenham having developed the All Schools’ Programme as the RFU’s showcase legacy programme for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

She is a founding Trustee of two national sports charities, one which combats head injuries across all sports, a role in which she has advised Government on concussion technologies and amateur sports head injury protocols.

Sally has commented: "I am grateful to Sir Richard and to the Board of Cornish Pirates for this privilege.

"Pirates gets under your skin, and I’ve been a huge fan from the first moment I met the team there: players, coaches, and the unsung heroes behind the scenes.

"I am looking forward to ensuring the long- term sustainability of this historic club."

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