NZ Rugby CEO Mark Robinson steps down after six years
- Mark Robinson led New Zealand Rugby as chief executive from January 2020 until he announced his resignation in June 2025.
- Robinson took charge just before the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted global sport and guided NZR through major financial and sponsorship challenges.
- During his tenure, the Black Ferns won a home World Cup and the All Blacks narrowly lost the final while coaching controversies arose.
- Robinson mentioned that his wife is currently in Australia with their children, and he plans to relocate there to be with them at the beginning of next year.
- Robinson will lead NZR through 2025, concluding key projects as the Board begins a global search for his successor while the organisation remains strong.
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New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson resigns
Robinson said he was leaving the role to join his wife and children who have relocated to Australia.
·London, United Kingdom
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New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson to step down at year’s end
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson will step down at the end of the year, creating a vacancy in one of the most powerful jobs in New Zealand sport.
·Waterloo, Canada
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