Scottish Rugby’s Chief Executive has today unveiled initial changes which are designed to bring success, on and off the pitch, to the professional game.With Kenny Baillie due to step down as Glasgow Warriors Chief Executive in the coming weeks, Mark Dodson, Scottish Rugby Chief Executive, has announced that Nathan Bombrys will move from his role as Head of Commercial at Scottish Rugby to Managing Director of the Warriors. Scottish Rugby’s Chief Executive has today unveiled initial changes which are designed to bring success, on and off the pitch, to the professional game.With Kenny Baillie due to step down as Glasgow Warriors Chief Executive in the coming weeks, Mark Dodson, Scottish Rugby Chief Executive, has announced that Nathan Bombrys will move from his role as Head of Commercial at Scottish Rugby to Managing Director of the Warriors. Nathan will have responsibility for the Glasgow pro-team’s budget management, commercial and match-day operations and oversee the move, ahead of next season, to their new permanent home at Scotstoun._ He will be aided by a new Business Development Manager and the club will also benefit from a full time Marketing Manager and a new Business Support Manager._ These new roles will help to maximise the potential for Glasgow Warriors.Mark Dodson said: ‘this is an exciting time for Scottish Rugby and we want to give the professional teams in Glasgow and Edinburgh every opportunity to compete at the highest reaches of the game._ By expanding their resources, both on the field and behind the scenes, we believe we can compete with the biggest names in the sport and bring the success that the supporters are desperate to see.’there is a real buzz around the Warriors set-up at the moment and it’s a great opportunity for Nathan to be part of that.I would personally like to thank Kenny Baillie for his dedication to Glasgow Warriors and wish him all the very best for the new start he is planning in London.Nathan Bombrys’ move to Glasgow means an opportunity to reshuffle a number of departments within Scottish Rugby._ The Commercial department will become the responsibility of Dominic McKay, the Director of Communications and Public Affairs. Mark Dodson has also taken this opportunity to move the Marketing department and Ticketing department, previously under the auspices of the Financial Director and the CEO respectively, to the Communications and Public Affairs department in the interim.The changes mean supporters will remain the focus of Scottish Rugby.Mark Dodson said: ‘the changes Im announcing are a statement of intent about the future of the game in Scotland. The first few steps weve announced today are hopefully just the beginning of what will be an exciting few years for us and all of Scotland’s rugby fans.NATHAN BOMBRYSNathan Bombrys joined Scottish Rugby in January 2011 as Head of Commercial. He was previously Commercial and Marketing Director at the Aviva Premiership club, Sale Sharks, where he oversaw a significant growth in commercial revenue over the previous seven years.Nathan studied in New York where he was captain of his university rugby club and played rugby for seventeen years._ He is also a level 1 referee.He has previously worked in both Edinburgh and Glasgow in marketing and sponsorship consultancy.

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