Jurie Roux, the senior director of finances and asset management at Stellenbosch University, was chosen as the new CEO of the South African Rugby Union at a meeting of the organisation’s General Council in Cape Town on Friday.
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Roux’s appointment is expected to be confirmed shortly following the conclusion of contract negotiations.
The General Council accepted the recommendation of an independent interview panel.
Roux, 39, has considerable experience of rugby administration and is currently vice-president of the Western Province Rugby Union, a director of the board of Western Province Rugby (Pty) Ltd, chairman of the Stellenbosch University Rugby Football Club and chairman of the Varsity Cup (Pty) Ltd. He is a former Maties fullback.
“An exhaustive process of assessments and interviews was undertaken to identify a high-calibre short list of five from an original list of 84 applicants,” said Mr Oregan Hoskins, president of SARU.
“To preserve the integrity of the process the name of the preferred candidate was known only to the independent interview panel until today’s General Council.
“All of the candidates were subject to a rigorous set of interviews and assessments to identify the best individual. We cast the net wide to ensure we found a CEO with the necessary skills to not only lead a sporting organisation but also a large scale and successful business.
“Jurie has a wealth of experience in rugby as well as proven business acumen and we’re looking forward to his taking operational leadership of the organisation and completing the process of restructuring following the dissolving of SA Rugby (Pty) Ltd into SARU.
“SARU would like to thank our consultants and the interview panel for their diligence and for identifying the best individual to take on this challenging and very important role.
“We expect to tie-up the contractual details shortly after which the appointment will be confirmed,” said Mr Hoskins.
Roux said: “I regard this role as the pinnacle for any professional involved in South African sport. It has major challenges but also many stimulating opportunities.”
The independent interview panel was chaired by Mr Raymond Fenner, a partner with Alpha Milliard Chartered Accountants Inc, and also included Mr Trevor Munday, a director of several companies and representative of the lead sponsors, Ayanda Mjekula, a banker by profession and current CEO of SASDA (South African Supplier Development Agency) and Arness Siame, human resources practitioner and managing consultant of SIARTE Consult.
The committee was assisted by Mr Francois Wilbers, managing director of Work Dynamics, who render industrial psychological services, and a director of PE Corporate Services.
Roux is expected to take up the position on September 1.





July 30th, 2010 at 1:33 pm
Who was the previous CEO?
July 30th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
Some oke called Jonathan Stone I think???
July 30th, 2010 at 1:58 pm
Reply to Morné @ 1:46 pm: O right… rings a bell.
July 30th, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Wel, miskien kan die Maties
en WP weer tot rugby se
redding kom.
Wat dink Ploos van die man?
July 30th, 2010 at 2:01 pm
Reply to Boertjie @ 2:00 pm:
Haven’t heard from him… yet…
But since he is from Maties he is sure to support this oke 100%
July 30th, 2010 at 2:07 pm
sEEms that a proper proceSS was foLLowed
So gOOde luck to Jurie Roux!
HopefuLLy he wiLL start fixing that part of SARU that nEEds fixing the most
The Governing part
tuFF job though!
July 31st, 2010 at 10:58 pm
Sure they casted a wide net…. All the way to Stellenbosch.
July 31st, 2010 at 11:03 pm
Reply to fyndraai @ 10:58 pm:
Home of all good things, ja.
PS. “high-calibre short list of five from an original list of 84 applicants”
July 31st, 2010 at 11:12 pm
Free State president Harold Verster; Saru referees’ manager and former Falcons CEO Andre Watson; Stellenbosch University’s Jurie Roux; Saru national teams’ manager Andy Marinos and Blue Bulls Company CEO Barend van Graan are the candidates for the job.
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I think most RugRats are just
relieved that it was not Verster
or Marinos.
Apparently Roux was the “dark horse.”
August 1st, 2010 at 12:28 am
Tightheads and Loose Balls
About TV ads:
One such bloke is Pierre Spies, whose ads see him stopping trucks in their tracks and running through walls. Given that he couldn’t run through Earl Rose at the moment, those ads are probably not on his PVR list.
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