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Kenny Baillie is a former CEO of the rugby clubs Glasgow Hawks, Glasgow Warriors and London Scottish; and a former player of Glasgow Hawks and Glasgow Warriors.
Birth name | Kenny Baillie | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Place of birth | Scotland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
School | Hutchesons' Grammar School | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
University | University of Edinburgh | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starting his amateur career at Glasgow Academicals on the merger of Glasgow High Kelvinside with the club to form Glasgow Hawks, Baillie was to become a Hawks player.
Baillie captained Glasgow Hawks as a player.
He was to be called up by Glasgow Rugby (now Glasgow Warriors) for their 1996 match against AS Montferrand (now Clermont) in the European Cup.[1]
He was capped by Scotland at Under 21 level.[2]
He was on the Board of Directors at Glasgow Hawks since 2005 and became their full-time CEO in 2008.[3]
Baillie was once again called up by the Warriors, this time as CEO in 2009.[4] He was to take over in October 2009 from Colin Thomson who held the position as caretaker when Ian Riddoch quit in July.[2] He held the post till the end of season 2011 and he tried again to quit rugby.
In March 2013 he moved back into rugby, becoming the CEO of London Scottish.[5] In the summer of 2015 he announced that he would quit the Exiles.[6]
After studying at the University of Edinburgh Baillie moved to the IT sector; first with software production then moving on to business development. He was the Business Development Director for the University of Strathclyde's spin-out Dynamic Knowledge Corporation and Vice President of business development for Graham America, Inc. (Graham Technology).[4][3]
Relocating in London, he became an Account Director at Westfield Shoppingtowns Ltd. from 2011 to 2013; a company which owns shopping centres worldwide.[7]
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