http://portside-messenger.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/edwards-is-new-magpies-ceo/
Reece Homfray @ Messenger Poress wrote:Edwards is new Magpies CEO
NORTH Adelaide’s under-18 coach Greg Edwards has defected to the Port Adelaide Magpies after being made the club’s new chief executive on Monday.
Edwards beat 40 other applicants - including one from Scotland - for the top job and starts at Alberton on August 31.
Edwards played more than 100 games for Central District in the 1980s and is the father of Richmond AFL footballer Shane.
He will bring 15 years of commercial and managerial experience in the wine industry to his new role with the Magpies.
``We had a big selection to choose from and it was very difficult between three of them,’’ Port Adelaide Magpies chairman Bruce McFarlane said.
McFarlane said it was Edwards’ ``football knowledge’’ that got him the job.
``He is a clear thinker and very passionate,’’ he said.
Edwards is currently overseas and unavailable for comment.
As for the applicant from Scotland, McFarlane said the person did not make it to the second round of selection and had no experience in the football industry.
Also announced on the Magpies and SANFL web site with an official announcement from Chariman Bruce McFarlane...
sanfl.com.au wrote:SANFL News
27 Jul 2009
MAGPIES ANNOUNCE NEW CEO
On behalf of the Board I am pleased to confirm the appointment of Greg Edwards as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club. Greg will commence with the Club on Monday, August 31.
Greg combines over 15 years of commercial and managerial experience in the wine industry with an excellent football background with the Central District Football Club and more recently, North Adelaide Football Club.
Greg played over 100 games for Central District through the 1980s and still holds the record for most goals in a season with 104 goals in 1982.
He has been directly involved with the North Adelaide Football Club for the last 5 years and has this year been the Head Coach of their U18 team, with tomorrow being his last game as coach.
Greg’s son Shane is currently playing in the AFL with Richmond.
Greg is exceptionally passionate about football and is really looking forward to leading the Magpies into season 2010 and beyond.
- PAMFC Chairman Bruce McFarlane
Interesting to note that their was an application submitted for the position from Scotland, maybe JAS has changed her allegiances in an attempt to get to Australia !!