Cycling Vlaanderen has announced a significant leadership change as Bruno Eulaerts is no longer the CEO of the organisation. This decision was made during an extraordinary meeting on 2025-05-06 13:32:00, reflecting the organisation’s commitment to maintaining a healthy work environment. The Flemish cycling body prioritises both employee wellbeing and high-quality service for its members.
- Cycling Vlaanderen ends CEO Bruno Eulaerts' contract
- Organization prioritizes employee wellbeing and service
- Cooperation faced pressure, causing internal concerns
- Seeks strong, stable leadership for cycling sport
- Starts CEO search with external recruitment firm
- Plans new visionary CEO appointment post-summer
Chairman Geert Barbry explained that recent tensions within the organisation led to concerns at multiple levels, prompting the board to act. Cycling Vlaanderen emphasises the need for a strong and stable leadership to support the growth and integrity of cycling in Flanders. What does this mean for the future of Belgian cycling? And how will the organisation ensure a smooth transition?
With these questions in mind, Cycling Vlaanderen is now actively searching for a new CEO who can lead with vision and unity, setting the stage for the next chapter in Flemish cycling.
Why did Cycling Vlaanderen decide to part ways with its CEO? The organisation faced internal pressures that risked its stability and service quality. This move highlights the importance of leadership that fosters a positive work culture and aligns with the community’s needs.
- Employee wellbeing was a key factor in the decision.
- The organisation seeks a CEO with clear vision and unifying leadership.
- Collaboration with an external agency will define the new CEO’s profile.
- The new appointment is planned for after the summer of 2025.
Looking ahead, Cycling Vlaanderen’s search for a new CEO offers a chance to reinforce its mission and stability. Belgian cycling enthusiasts and members alike should stay tuned for updates on this important transition and how it will shape the future of the sport in the region.