I believe he is the CEO of the National Australia Bank. Would have great experience at running a multi-million dollar company and would have alot of high flying contacts.
You are correct. And one of these high-flying contacts is James Packer
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I believe he is the CEO of the National Australia Bank. Would have great experience at running a multi-million dollar company and would have alot of high flying contacts.
Can somebody fill me in on who Ahmed Fahour is, and why he would be great as the Carlton President?
Sounds like its a good addition to the staff at Carlton from what everyone is saying though![]()
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So tell me, who will be leading who? The AFL or Carlton? When our future president controlls the AFL's major sponorship deal. Will AD stand in our way of future developments to our brand? He is already to scarred to make a call on Pratt. What kinda call will he make to halt Pratt, Fahour and conections like the Packers???
Fahour is big-time. He's CEO and Executive Director of NAB Australia. Forget "multi-million dollar company"... this is a company that has multi-BILLION dollar profits every year. He's all of 41 years old, I believe, too, so I think it's fair to say he's an "over-achiever".
Would be another fantastic business mind to have at the head of the Blues. The guys he has on speed-dial would be insane.
Mr Fahour is a Carlton man through and through. He played for the Blues u/19's in the mid-1980's and remains friends with many players from that era.
The fact he is the CEO of NAB makes him an incredibly wealthy and influential powerbroker in the banking industry. The contacts he has would make Eddie Everywhere look second rate.
Mark my words, if he joins our board and becomes our President in 2009 when Pratt steps down the other AFL clubs will be more than envious of our financial clout.
Geez, that would be a fantastic coup by the Blues. Certainly talking the top end of town, not a 2 bit operator, and coming from banking he would bring a strong compliance background (not having a go here just stating that the due diligence would be first rate and not able to be questioned).