Hibernian Football Club
Graeme McGrath is an experienced professional in change management and talent identification, currently serving as the Head of Academy Talent ID & Recruitment at Hibernian Football Club since February 2023. Prior to this role, Graeme worked as a freelance change management practitioner and Director at GSM for Growth Ltd from September 2014 to February 2023. Graeme's extensive background includes over a decade as a Senior Change Manager at the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, where notable successes in large-scale change programmes were achieved. Earlier career positions at Aegon UK included various managerial roles within the Individual Pensions sector, showcasing a progressive career trajectory beginning in administration in 1986. Educational foundations were established at Firrhill High School and Juniper Green Primary in Edinburgh.
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Hibernian Football Club
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The Club is one of the leading professional football clubs in Scotland. It was established in 1875 and plays in the SPFL. The Club is based at Easter Road Stadium in Scotland’s Capital City, Edinburgh. Over the course of its history Hibernian Football Club has won all of the major domestic titles, most recently winning the Scottish Cup in 2016. Hibernian was the first British team to play in European competition in the 1956; reaching the semi-finals. The Club has a proud tradition of innovation. In 1977, Hibernian became the first Scottish club to have a sponsor's logo on their shirts, advertising sportswear company Bukta. In 1980, Hibernian was the first Scottish club to have under soil heating installed, and Easter Road Stadium was also one of the very first in Scotland to install floodlights in the early 1950’s. The Club is rooted in the community from where it came. The Hibernian Community Foundation works with the Club to harness the power and passion of football to promote learning, improve health and enhance opportunities within the local community.