Paris 2024 Opens Next Recruitment Wave

(ATR) The Paris 2024 Organizing Committee could reach double digits by the end of March.

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(ATR) The Paris 2024 Organizing Committee could reach double digits by the end of March.

Six more positions have opened on the Paris 2024 recruitment website in addition to the three positions that were up for grabs in January. Paris 2024 President Tony Estanguet told Around the Rings that the January positions will be filled once he returns to France from the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games.

The available jobs include directors of commercial development and marketing, communications, brand and creativity, legal affairs, public affairs and vision integration.

The application deadline for the six new positions is Feb. 23. Estanguet and chief executive officer Etienne Thobois are also expected to make their decisions on these directors in March.

The OCOG began its official operations on Jan. 18 and has now hired Hoogstoël & Associés and Korn Ferry International as its recruitment companies to help sort through the influx of applications.

Written by Kevin Nutley

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