Search for new 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games chief
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Organisers of Glasgow's Commonwealth Games have begun a worldwide search for a new chief executive following the resignation last month of John Scott.
John Scott stood down after accepting, but failing to declare, an offer from a potential supplier.
His replacement will be appointed by a nominations committee, comprising Glasgow 2014 chairman Lord Smith and members from partner organisations.
The salary will depend on the experience of the individual selected.
Track record
Lord Smith said: "We have started our global search to get the best candidate possible to deliver an athlete centred, sport focused Commonwealth Games.
"With three years to go, we need someone with a proven track record at an international level and passion for sport.
"We are starting with an open book here and will consider anyone from home or away who meets the criteria.
"We want the best for Glasgow and the best for Scotland, and that's why we're looking as far and wide as we can to bring the best person to the table to make Glasgow 2014 the success we want it to be."
Short-listed candidates will be invited to take part in an interview process before the final decision is made by the nominations committee.
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