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Peter Jackson the interim CEO.

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Just heard Peter Jackson will be our new CEO, not sure if its interim or not.

[Admin edit: Confirmed as interim CEO]

Edited by Nasher

 

Just heard on SEN, that ex Essendon CEO Peter Jackson, has been appointed to the interim position of Melbourne's CEO

This has to be good news

 

Is this the cigarettes man, the man who makes suits or the AFL man?


Was he somethingto do with the Bombers previously?

Is this the cigarettes man, the man who makes suits or the AFL man?

The one that directed Bad Taste, and Lord of The Rings.

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Yeah ex Bombers chief.

 

I like the idea of a interim so we don't rush getting a new CEO, especially one from a successful AFL club.

Would be interesting to see his thoughts on the place


Heard a few whispers that it will be annoced shortly.

Peter Jackson, x Essendon boss is the word


Based purely on the information in the Saxton bio, it appears he may not have had any AFL experience before joining the Bombers as CEO. Given he is generally accepted as having been a successful AFL club CEO, reinforces my view that our next permanent CEO doesn't necessarily have to have had AFL experience.

The one that directed Bad Taste, and Lord of The Rings.

...and Meet The Feebles.


he should be the permnent CEO, not interim

I hope he stays long term, hes just what we need, a guy with AFL experoience , fresh set of eyes, runs on the board..

and best of all he doesnt have the stench of MFC attached to him at all

 

Loved this line from Big Footy:

He was a smokey for the job, but he suits us, though he'll need to be a wizard to fix our club.

I wonder if he'll meet the febeys....


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