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Former national player Dexter Skeene was yesterday named chief executive officer of the Trinidad & Tobago Professional Football League.


Skeene, a former national senior and Under-19 footballer, is a director of The Skeene/Hyacenth Football Institute (SKHY) and was head coach of the national women’s team from 1996 to 1998.

Skeene is a graduate of Columbia University (1982 – 1985).

He played on the university team earning selection to The Senior Bowl, All-American, All Ivy-League Teams.

Before moving to Columbia University, Skeene was a dashing forward for St Mary’s College from 1975 to 1981 at all age levels.

The former Maple player has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from Columbia University and a certificate in marketing, public relations and advertising from the University of the West Indies (1986-1981).

He was employed as an assistant manager with Workers Bank (1992 – 1997), trade education manager, World Trade Centre, T & T (1997 – 1998) Equity Specialist at The Ministry of Finance.

Skeene will be responsible for the administration and operational management and execution of board established policies, strategic plans and objectives.

An immediate priority for Skeene will be the T & T Pro League’s Community Programme.

Skeene’s appointment followed an extensive recruitment and interview process.

According to the Pro League Chairman, Larry Romany, the appointment of a CEO is a crucial phase in the league’s efforts to achieve sustainable success.

“Mr Skeene has an extensive football background. The Board is looking forward to working with him,” said Romany.