Sharks eye Clark as CEO

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I don't pay much attention to cricket, but he seems to have done a decent job at the sixes. But, he's still quite young and I wonder how much business experience he could have, given that he has had a professional cricket career which would have taken up a great deal of his time.

I think Noyce will become CEO if Mooney is reinstated. (For which we are still awaiting a statement from the new board)
 

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the board will want their own face in there as ceo i believe, but it wont be stuey clark. he wants to take some time off and enjoy an extended holiday with his family. i see him down at soccer from time to time.
 

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No objection specifically to Clark, but the idea of getting a CEO is supposed to be to get a qualified executive. I don't know the details of Clark's experience or education, but it would seem a reasonable assumption that there would be more qualified applicants.
 

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Stu is doing a double degree in commerce and law, has been for years. The reason he left the sixers was to work in a law firm for 12 months as a requirement for completing is law degree.

Advice for those wannabe journos (and current lowlife's..) a little bit of research is all it takes
 

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I recall reading an artical a while back suggesting this and it went through positions he has filled and been offered. He must know what he's doing because there were some pretty big roles offered to him.
He has done a decent job with the T20 but not sure his credentials are worthy enough. I guess he would have the passion etc but the heat of being a CEO of one of the most scrutinised clubs in a poorly run game is a lot different to the open cheque book style in T20 cricket.
 

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He has done a decent job with the T20 but not sure his credentials are worthy enough. I guess he would have the passion etc but the heat of being a CEO of one of the most scrutinised clubs in a poorly run game is a lot different to the open cheque book style in T20 cricket.

So True, many have failed in the NRL despite their experience and credentials. I'm not against giving newbies a shot but just feel there would be better candidates.
 
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