CEO tenders resignation
Sydney Swans CEO, Myles Baron-Hay has today tendered his resignation from the Club...
Colless commented that it had been an extraordinary six years at the helm – on and off the field, “Myles has made a major contribution to the fabric and culture of our Club during this time and we are all the better for his involvement.”
It was a difficult decision for Baron-Hay, who joined the Club in 2003.
“I’ve always considered it a privilege to have been part of this Club and I will leave with many fond memories and friendships made,” he said, “I know I will miss it, especially the people who have made it very special. Our football club has a proud history that spans 135 years, and over time people come and go.
“When players, coaches and administrators come to the Club we all seek to make a difference and a contribution – I’m no different. It’s a bit like a relay and for my part I’ve run my leg as best and as hard as I can. Come year’s end it will be time to pass the baton on to someone else to take up the running.
“I advised the Board of my plans today because I wanted them to have sufficient time to find my replacement and to ensure a smooth transition.
“At this stage I don’t have any definite plans as to what I’ll do next but I do know I’m looking forward to spending more time with my family – both in Sydney and Perth.
“In the meantime, our absolute focus from a football perspective is on the balance of this season – we believe we can make the finals – and from a commercial perspective there is much to do in planning next year.”
The Club will commence a search for a new Chief Executive shortly.