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Caro on AA saying Koch still in running for the AFL chair's position.
Goyder probably wont last much longer at both AFL and Qantas.
AFL chair is very different to AFL CEO.Koch afl ceo , sums up this league to a tee
AFL chair is very different to AFL CEO.
The CEO and executive has the real power, thanks to Demetriou convincing Ron Evans to give him and his team more power back in the early '00's.
An oversight role, governance and making sure the AFL executives deliver on the strategy the board ticks off, which probably is heavily influenced by executives anyway.So what the job actually involve?
An oversight role, governance and making sure the AFL executives deliver on the strategy the board ticks off, which probably is heavily influenced by executives anyway.
Ask yourself, since 2007 when Ron Evand died, how much did you hear about Mike Fitzpatrick ( approx 10 years) and Richard Goyer ( approx 7 years)?
Please, please, pleaseCaro on AA saying Koch still in running for the AFL chair's position.
Goyder probably wont last much longer at both AFL and Qantas.
Just be careful what you wish for given Cos Cardone no doubt has his eyes on the chairman seat.
An oversight role, governance and making sure the AFL executives deliver on the strategy the board ticks off, which probably is heavily influenced by executives anyway.
Ask yourself, since 2007 when Ron Evand died, how much did you hear about Mike Fitzpatrick ( approx 10 years) and Richard Goyer ( approx 7 years)?
Just be careful what you wish for given Cos Cardone no doubt has his eyes on the chairman seat.
Get your point. Liniment sniffer when it comes to anything that happens on fieldKoch afl ceo , sums up this league to a tee
Has he tried changing nothing for the next thirteen years and hoping for the best?Has trouble running a small business...
'Worst year that we've ever had': David Koch on family business struggles
TV legend and self-confessed "finance nerd" David Koch has described how he had to step in personally to save his family business from going to the wall.
Koch said he and his wife Libby had to access their superannuation fund late last year or there was every possibility their business would close.
Speaking on the podcast Neil Mitchell Asks Why, Koch said he would have been financially better off over his life to concentrate on his media work and not run the small business.
"I'm like every small business owner," he said.
"2023 for me and my family business was the worst year that we've ever had.
"At the end of October, I had to put a lot of money into the business to keep it going.
"The end of 2023, I was thinking, 'God, we can't go for another year like this.'
He should ask Hinkley for some tips on how to generate a long-term lucrative income stream that's not subject to performance risk.Has trouble running a small business...
'Worst year that we've ever had': David Koch on family business struggles
TV legend and self-confessed "finance nerd" David Koch has described how he had to step in personally to save his family business from going to the wall.
Koch said he and his wife Libby had to access their superannuation fund late last year or there was every possibility their business would close.
Speaking on the podcast Neil Mitchell Asks Why, Koch said he would have been financially better off over his life to concentrate on his media work and not run the small business.
"I'm like every small business owner," he said.
"2023 for me and my family business was the worst year that we've ever had.
"At the end of October, I had to put a lot of money into the business to keep it going.
"The end of 2023, I was thinking, 'God, we can't go for another year like this.'
"I was really concerned how we would get through the summer.
"Thankfully we had the best December and January we've had in the 20 years of the business, and it saved the business.
"It is really sobering. I often think to myself, 'Why do I invest in these small businesses? I should have just invested in property.'
"But I love small business. I love being involved in it. It's one of the great joys of my life."
When asked if he came close to going to the wall, Koch replied: "Yeah, absolutely."
"I had to put money into it. You can withdraw within a limit at my age out of the superfund, which I put in it.
"It kept the team together and kept us going."
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What's he running the last Focus Video?