Cowboys chief executive Peter Jourdain has resigned after four years at the club
NORTH Queensland Cowboys chief executive Peter Jourdain has resigned after four years at the club.
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NORTH Queensland Cowboys chief executive Peter Jourdain has resigned.
The NRL club’s boss told staff and players of his decision yesterday during the first day of pre-
season training at Cowboys HQ.
Jourdain has presided over the club for four years, replacing then-executive director Peter Parr
who returned to his role as the Cowboys football manager.
A replacement has yet to be found for Jourdain, with the club to canvass options in the coming
weeks.
Jourdain will remain in the position until a replacement is found.