Dragit, I don't think you'll find any current CEO's of publicly listed companies who are also heading a board of an AFL Club.dragit wrote:Can you pull up the share price history of the other 17 presidents companies too Dave?Dave McNamara wrote:Doer? Here are some of the mountains that he's moved with his sharp intellect Enrico...Enrico_Misso wrote:From what I have seen of Summers so far, he doesn't seem to be an enigmatic star media performer.
But he does seem to have some very clear aspirations for our club and will move mountains to achieve them.
He has a sharp intellect and is a doer.
I think he is exactly what we need.
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Based on history, I think he is exactly what we have had too much of.
You seem to love this reference, but I'm not sure how relevant it is to presiding over a football club.
McGuire, Kernahan, Koch and Brayshaw certainly don't.
The coot at Adelaide, Chapman, is CEO of St.George Bank but they're a subsidiary of Westpac and have been since Chapman's had the gig.
A number of them have non-executive directorships - Colless, Cransberg (WCE), Bartlett and the new bloke at Brisbane.
Shepherd at GWS (Abbott and Hockey's mate at the BCA) is Chairman of Transfield, but has no executive roles.
Richmond's new Pres is a lawyer (partner). Peter Gordon, likewise, but he left Slater and Gordon to pursue private interests around the time they listed on the ASX. Newbold at Hawthorn is a lawyer, as well, but also a director of a few companies - nothing public. Witheriff at the GCS's is also a lawyer, a managing partner with Minter Ellison.
Colin Carter at Geelong is probably the most qualified businessman of the lot, but only holds non-executive directorships (and has since he took over at GFC). Little is confined to non-executive roles, and has been since he left Toll.
Harris at Freo is in advertising, with a private firm.
It looks to me like Summers is the only current CEO of a publicly listed company. A very demanding domain, publicly listed companies.