Netball Australia appoints global search firm to appoint new CEO after departure of Kelly Ryan
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Netball Australia has launched a worldwide search for its next leader following the exit of former boss Kelly Ryan late last year.
NA has appointed global executive search firm SRI to head the recruitment of its next chief executive after Ryan resigned in the wake of the bitter pay dispute that dominated the headlines for the sport last year despite the Diamonds winning the World Cup.
Chair Wendy Archer, who last year said Ryan’s role had become untenable, spoke of the “exciting time” ahead for the sport in the lead-up to Sydney hosting the 2027 World Cup.
“We are always looking to improve on and off the court to build our relationships, support our players, our clubs and grow our commercial partnerships,” Archer said.
It’s a simplistic view of what will be a complex and challenging role for the person appointed though, with netball digging its way out of debt that continues to threaten the sport and its flagship Super Netball competition, desperate repair needed on the relationship between players and head office and the ever-increasing threat from a number of professional women’s leagues that are challenging netball’s position as Australia’s no.1 sport for women and girls.
SRI’s Jonathan Harris will lead a recruitment process that will hunt for an experienced executive with the skills needed to lead a “major professional and participation sport of national significance”.
“It is critical we identify a leader with exceptional stakeholder and relationship management skills who can succeed across the federated structure of the sport,” Harris said.
“Excellent strategic and commercial leadership skills are also required to deliver growth across the whole netball ecosystem.”
High performance boss Stacey West stepped into the role in an interim capacity following Ryan’s resignation and will continue to act in the position during the recruitment period.
It is not known whether she will be a candidate for the full-time job.
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Originally published as Netball Australia appoints global search firm to appoint new CEO after departure of Kelly Ryan