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THE MELBOURNE Football Club is pleased to announce that Jeremy Nichols has joined the Board of the Club

Background

Employment

Jeremy Nichols Pty Ltd - July 2013 - current

- Managing Director

Chandler Macleod - November 2008 – July 2013
- EGM Consulting - January ‘10 – July ‘13
- Head of People Strategy - May ‘09 – December ‘09
- Partner Consulting - November ‘08 – May ‘09

Mettle Group - October 2004 – November 2008
- Managing Partner and Shareholder

The Empower Group [subsidiary of Manpower Inc] - January 2001 – March 2004
- Managing Director Consulting - January ’01 – March ‘04
- Practice Leader Culture and Leadership - January ’01 – March ‘04

Clark Hummerston - January 1993 – December 2000
- General Manager and Shareholder

Other
- Father of four children
- Player at Melbourne Football Club: 1983 – 1986

o Member of U19 ’83 premiership side
o 4 senior games

- Player at Old Melburnians Football Club [VAFA]: 1987 – 1994

o Captain - ’92 – ‘94
o Vice Captain - ’88 – ‘91
o A Grade Premiers - 1994
o B Grade Premiers - 1993
o C Grade Premiers - 1988
o Victoria State Representative eight times

 

WELCOME!

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culture,leadership and change on the board

Go you good thing !


Did I read that summary correctly? Four games in four years? Not a criticism, but how many players today would get four years for four games?

This includes the Under 19s and reserves, as you can see the years at MFC are listed as 83-86, yet he played in the 83 U19 Flag side....

Did I read that summary correctly? Four games in four years? Not a criticism, but how many players today would get four years for four games?

Viv Michie?

 

This includes the Under 19s and reserves, as you can see the years at MFC are listed as 83-86, yet he played in the 83 U19 Flag side....

Jeremy played 4 Senior games, aged 21, in 1986 (Encyclopaedia of AFL Players - pocket Melb Ed).

He kicked 2 goals, playing at 178 cm and 74 kg.

Ex Melbourne Grammar.

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