News Hawks Chief Exec steps down

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Major news coming out of the Hawthorn camp: Justin Reeves, the chief executive of the Hawks, has officially stepped down from his position. This announcement was confirmed during a board meeting this Wednesday.

For those of you who've been following the internal workings of the Hawks, you're likely aware that Reeves' tenure as CEO was a tumultuous one. He was at the helm for just over five years, overseeing a period of significant change and challenge for the club. This included the handover from Alastair Clarkson to Sam Mitchell as well as the fallout from a cultural safety review, which led to an AFL investigation into allegations of historical mistreatment of First Nations players. It should be noted, though, that Reeves was not at the club during the time covered by these allegations.


 

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Nah. He was there because he did Kennett's bidding. Its why Kennett gave him a huge, long contract - which hopefully we dont have to fully pay out because it would be millions.

We should go after Gale.

No chance Gale leaves Richmond for another club imo.

He should have replaced Gil tbh
 
Honestly thought he did well given the balls up he was handed + the Clarko/Kennett power struggle. Obviously with the scandal he has to fall on his sword and the right time to move on. Helped with the Dingley funding + divesting away from Pokies is a big achievement.

We seem to be a much more positive place now.
 

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