As a result of the ownership restructuring that took place in the spring of 2012, the Calgary Stampeders announced today the resignation of President/COO Lyle Bauer. Lyle has agreed to stay on in a consulting role to effect a smooth executive transition.
"I have enjoyed my time with the Stampeders immensely and thank the ownership group and fans for a wonderful opportunity," said Bauer. "The team is in good hands to carry on our commitment to solid community ownership and high-performance football."
"Lyle's decision to leave was based primarily on a significant change in roles and responsibilities given the benefits of new ownership synergy and infrastructure efficiency," said Stampeders Co-Chair John Forzani.
"We appreciate everything Lyle has done for the club," said Stampeders Co-Chair Ken King. "He is a consummate sports professional and has been a great benefit in ensuring a successful ownership transition."
Further information on leadership succession will be made available in due course.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
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If Ottawa was smart and wanted to put the cart before the horse in order to get their franchise off to the right start they would bring in Lyle Bauer. He would be ideal in a President or CEO role to build that organization on the business side.
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Lyle Bauer also oversaw the Winnipeg dark days. If anyone was smart they would stay a long ways away. We will never bee successful until we clear out the Winnipeg influence here.
Good thing they won't listen to the blowhard that put up the first post.
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