Hill Resigns as JPL CEO 

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After three transformative years at the helm, Owen Hill has officially tendered his resignation as CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited, PFJL, marking the end of an era defined by ambition, reform, and resilience.

Hill’s resignation will take effect on September 30.

In a letter to the Chairman and board Hill said, “This decision, while difficult, comes after months of professional reflection—rooted in vision, clarity, gratitude, and an unwavering belief in the power of purposeful change.

The letter went on “Growth, in its truest form, often requires reinvention, renewal, and the courage to evolve beyond familiar boundaries. It is within this context that I embrace my next chapter—one that will allow me to unlock new levels, explore fresh frontiers, and continue contributing to the development of our society in meaningful ways.”

Hill said “I am confident the League is well positioned to build on this trajectory. The talent, resilience, and leadership across the organization and our partners make me excited for what lies ahead.

Hill’s resignation comes less than three months after Chris Williams resigned as Chairman of the PFJL, citing a need to focus on his own person business ventures.

Only last week Hill guided the proceedings at the launch to start the 2025/26 season of the Wray and Nephew Jamaica Premier League at the offices of the Jamaica Football Federation in New Kingston.

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