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Anthony Coyne has a diverse professional background with significant experience in both the medical and sports coaching fields. Currently serving as a Production Supervisor II at Creganna Medical since June 2015, Anthony has progressed through various roles, including Team Lead and Assembly Line Worker. Concurrently, Anthony has been active as a GAA Referee since 2014, officiating matches at both adult and juvenile levels in Galway and Connacht, and was added to the National Football Referee Support Panel for the Allianz National League in 2019. In the realm of coaching, Anthony contributed as a GAA Coach for both National University of Ireland, Galway, achieving noteworthy successes including a Division 3 Fresher League win in 2018, and Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, where a Division 3 Fresher League victory was secured in 2012. Anthony's earlier work experience includes a role as a Night Porter and Food & Beverage Staff Member at Salthill Hotel from 2010 to 2015. Anthony holds a Certificate in Business from Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, earned between 2009 and 2013.
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The Gaelic Athletic Association / Cumann Lúthchleas Gael is an Irish sporting and cultural organisation that has a presence on all five continents. It is a volunteer led, community based organisation that administers Gaelic games (Irish indigenous sports) of hurling and Gaelic football and promotes Irish language and culture worldwide along with related Gaelic games of ladies football, camogie, handball and rounders. The Association has its headquarters at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, where it has been based on a full time basis since 1908. The stadium, which was redeveloped between 1993 and 2003, has a capacity of 82,300 and hosts some of the highest profile events in the Irish sporting calendar. The GAA is underpinned by a democratic elective structure that sees members at various different levels elect officers to serving positions on a variety of tiers up to and including the position of Uachtarán (President). The GAA’s internal management structure is multi-layered with the vast majority of all serving officers beginning their administrative involvement at club level. All administrators, regardless of rank or their level of involvement, are members of one of the Association’s 2,300 plus clubs spread across 60+ countries.