Olivier Gers, IAAF CEO, photo from twitter.com
RunBlogRun opines: The morning after the IAAF World Indoors in Birmingham ends, a news release, shown below, in its’ unedited entirety, announced the departure of Olivier Gers, who has been with the IAAF since 2016. The few times we were able to speak with him, we enjoyed the conversation. RunBlogRun believed that Mr. Gers had some real insights into modern marketing, and social media, a series of skills sets that the IAAF needs to reach the younger generation with our sport.
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Olivier Gers will be at the IAAF for three more months. We thank him for his contributions to the sport. We have included an interview done with Mr. Gers on May 4, 2017.
We did enjoy the World Indoor Tour, on Facebook and twitter, one of his innovations. Watching the coverage, the number of young people, and their enthusiasm, was impressive. We hope that program is continued, as @runblogrun thinks it was a great innovation.
The IAAF today announces the resignation of Chief Executive Officer, Olivier Gers.
Commenting on his resignation, Gers, who joined the IAAF in October 2016 said: “Whilst I am sorry to be leaving, the pre-existing commercial framework makes it difficult for me to apply my talents and fully leverage the assets of the IAAF in the way I would like. Given my stance, I have resigned so the IAAF can pursue a different commercial strategy for the sport.
“We have accomplished a lot in the last 18 months: outlining a new strategic plan for growth, bringing a new leadership team in place to achieve this plan, securing broadcast and digital rights to expand audiences for the sport, innovating audiovisual coverage of the sport with the creation of IAAF Productions as evidenced by the recent World Indoor Tour, changing processes at the Monaco Headquarters to better serve the sport. With the team now in place I am confident the organisation is in the best possible hands to drive growth.”
IAAF President, Sebastian Coe said: “I would like to thank Olivier for the work he has done particularly around putting a strong team in place at the IAAF, developing a strategic plan and securing broadcast and digital rights to expand audiences for Athletics globally. Coming off the best world championships we have ever had, having established a set of reforms that solidly underpins the governance of the sport and having established a solid foundation for growth, we will move forward with the innovation that will bring in new fans and new partners.”
Gers will continue in his role for the following three months and the IAAF will be recruiting a new CEO in due course.