Cricket Australia Takes Its Time Finding New CEO
Cricket Australia Not Rushed to Find New CEO
Cricket Australia chairman Mike Baird is in no rush to appoint Nick Hockley's successor, with the outgoing CEO's March exit still a flexible date. Hockley addressed his last AGM as the sport's boss on Thursday, as Cricket Australia delivered a better-than-expected AU$31.9 million loss for the financial year.
Global Search for a Suitable Successor
- Officials have launched a global search for Hockley's replacement, after the chief executive announced his impending exit last August.
- Players' union boss and former NRL CEO Todd Greenberg remains a front-runner for the role.
- AAP is aware of interest from other CA executives, indicating strong internal and external competition.
Hockley had flagged a March exit when he announced his decision to move on but remains open to staying beyond that if a replacement is not readily available. Cricket Australia aims for a smooth transition as it tackles its financial hurdles head-on.
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