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Ex-NRL Boss Todd Greenberg Appointed New Cricket Australia CEO
"Greenberg will bring a wealth of experience to the position from his roles across the sporting industry including as CEO of the National Rugby League and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, General Manager of Stadium Australia and most recently as CEO of the Australian Cricketers’ Association," Cricket Australia said in a release.
Greenberg, the current Australian Cricketers' Association CEO and former CEO of the National Rugby League, will assume the post in March.
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