Saracens chief govt officer Mark Thompson has left the function with rapid impact after 10 months on the Premiership membership.
The previous Burnley chief working officer took over from Lucy Wray on the finish of January.
The north London membership reached the Premiership play-off semi-finals throughout his time in cost, losing 22-20 to eventual champions Northampton Saints.
Saracens stated Thompson had left the membership by “mutual consent”, with Hamish Wilson coming in as new chief working officer.
“Mark made a significant influence in a number of areas of the enterprise,” a statement on the club’s website, external stated.
“The board acknowledges and appreciates the arduous work and keenness he poured into the function and the membership.”
The membership added that substitute Wilson “brings wonderful expertise and perception to the function”.
“He [Wilson] might be nicely supported by these already on the membership, who will play an necessary function in offering continuity and enterprise management as we navigate this subsequent chapter,” the assertion concluded.
Previous to shifting to Saracens, Thompson spent two years at Burnley by which he oversaw the top of Sean Dyche’s tenure and relegation to the Championship earlier than Vincent Kompany took the membership straight again as much as the Premier League.
In a wide-ranging interview with BBC Sport in March, Thompson stated the neighborhood work and tradition had been a big a part of what had drawn him to the function at StoneX Stadium.