Lakapi Samoa Board has appointed Seumanu Douglas Ngau Chun as its new chief executive officer.

He succeeds Faleomavaega Vincent Fepulea’i, who steps down after nine years of leadership at the helm of Lakapi Samoa.

Seumanu brings over 15 years of extensive experience in governance and leadership to the role, with a distinguished career that includes years of service as a public servant.

He has held several prominent positions, including CEO of Leadership Samoa, Board Member of the Samoa Sports Facilities Authority, and President of the Tama Uli Rugby Club and Fa’asaleleaga Sub-Union.

Seumanu has also served as the Chairman of Savai’i Vikings Franchise. Seumanu also served for many years as the Tournament Director of Samoa’s premier 7s competition, the Marist Samoa International 7s, demonstrating his expertise in event management and rugby development.

An accomplished leader and dedicated professional, he has a proven track record in high-performance sports, management, and governance. Since 2020, he has served as the General Manager of the High Performance Unit at Lakapi Samoa, where he has been instrumental in driving key initiatives and fostering growth in Samoan rugby. Seumanu’s unwavering dedication, strategic vision, and ability to overcome challenges have made him a highly respected figure in sports and leadership in Samoa.

Chairman of Lakapi Samoa, Tuilaepa Dr Sailele Malielegaoi said “Seumanu has been a dedicated rugby administrator for many years and has demonstrated exceptional leadership.

Seumanu has earned the trust and confidence of both myself and the Board through his proven ability to drive success for Lakapi Samoa. We firmly believe he possesses the relevant skills, experience, and vision to continue elevating Lakapi Samoa, building on the foundations already in place, and steering the organisation toward even greater achievements.”

Newly appointed CEO of Lakapi Samoa, Seumanu Douglas Ngau Chun said “I am deeply grateful to the President, Chairman and the Board for this opportunity and their trust in my ability to lead Lakapi Samoa.
I fully understand the weight of responsibility and the high expectations our people have for Samoan rugby. I am committed to collaborating with all our stakeholders to drive sustainable growth and success, both on and off the field.”

Seumanu hails from the villages of Salelologa and Safotu in Savai’i, as well as Taufusi and Tanumalala. A graduate of the University of the South Pacific with a Bachelor’s degree, he is happily married to Talamatavao Vaetoefaga Hinauri Leaupepe-Ngau Chun and is a proud father of two.

Lakapi Samoa also wishes to acknowledge the outgoing CEO, Faleomavaega Vincent Fepuleai. Faleomavaega’s tenure has been marked by transformational change across all facets of the National Union.

Under his leadership, Lakapi Samoa has achieved significant strides in governance, financial transparency, and accountability, strengthening key partnerships with stakeholders including World Rugby, the Government of Samoa, and the Pacific Players Association.

During his time as CEO, Faleomavaega presided over a period of considerable progress, championing player welfare issues and elevating Lakapi Samoa to become the first Pacific Island Union to formalize a partnership with the Pacific Players Association. He also strengthened relationships with Sub-Unions, coaches, match officials, and international bodies, positioning Lakapi Samoa as a trusted and influential voice with all its partners.

Chairman of Lakapi Samoa, Tuilaepa Dr Sailele Malielegaoi said “Faleomavaega leaves Lakapi Samoa in a far stronger position than when he joined. His ability to implement reforms, gain our rightful seat at the World Rugby Council, and unite stakeholders around a common purpose has been instrumental to the Union’s recognition. His leadership has provided a solid foundation on which we will continue to build.”

Outgoing CEO, Faleomavaega Vincent Fepuleai said “It’s been a massive challenge and incredibly satisfying at the same time. It has been a privilege to work with so many talented and dedicated rugby people here and around the world. Rugby is a sport loved by all our people, and despite financial challenges and limited resources, our teams continue to punch above their weight on the international stage. I am proud of what we have achieved together as a rugby family. The time is right for new leadership, and with strong foundations in place, I am confident the sport will continue to thrive. While I will miss working day-to-day in the sport, my passion for rugby and its values will never diminish.”

Faleomavaega also extended his gratitude to the Lakapi Samoa Board, the business community, supporters, and volunteers:

“I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the Union’s journey during my time, particularly the Chairman, Hon. Tuilaepa S. Malielegaoi, for his unwavering support, vision, and leadership.”