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New Dons’ CEO announced

December 9, 2022 BY

Big job: Former West Coast Eagles footy boss, Craig Vozzo, will lead the Essendon front office in 2023. Photo: MICHAEL DODGE/ AAP IMAGE

ESSENDON has appointed Craig Vozzo as its new CEO.

Vozzo, who arrived at West Coast as list manager back in 2010, was appointed as the Eagles’ footy boss in 2013 before transitioning into a new role as senior corporate counsel at the end of 2021.

He’ll fill the void left by Xavier Campbell and most recently Andrew Thorburn at Tullamarine

Club president Dave Barham announced the appointment last week and said Vozzo’s appointment will commence in the new year.

“Craig is a terrific person who understands what’s required to build a strong and successful football club,’ Barham said in a statement.

“His experience in delivering football results and driving a high-performance environment was a key factor in his appointment as our next CEO.”

“He is a well-rounded individual with diverse experience and background. He has strong personal values and a track record in leading and developing people to achieve strategic goals.

“The external review stated we need to focus more on our core business of football and with Craig, we have someone with proven results in that area.

“He is a well-respected person within the AFL industry and has impressed with his ability to lead and develop people to be their best.

“We look forward to Craig starting with us in the New Year for what is an exciting time for the Essendon Football Club.”

Vozzo also added his excitement for the role, stating, “I am incredibly honoured to be given this opportunity to join the Essendon Football Club. This club has a rich and proud history and I feel privileged to be able to lead us into what is a very exciting future for the club.

“I look forward to building relationships across the club and working closely with the board, Brad Scott and the executive team.”

Vozzo rounds out a trio of senior appointments at the Bombers in 2022, with Brad Scott taking the reins as coach in October, while Barham took over the presidency in August.

 

BY SEN