After the departure of Grant Mayer sometime ago, the Wests Tigers have been on the lookout for a new CEO. After some searching, they have found their man.

Justin Pascoe, previously at the Penrith Panthers, has been named and confirmed as the club’s new CEO.

Current Wests Tigers Chair Marina Go confirmed that the club is pleased to have Pascoe on board in the role.

“Justin brings a wealth of experience to the role and we’re confident that he will lead this Club well into the future,” said Go.

“We undertook an exhaustive search to find the best candidate for this position and were incredibly impressed with Justin throughout the entire process.

“Justin’s experience both here in Australia and overseas across a number of positions means that he brings a unique set of skills to Wests Tigers and we look forward to him joining the Club and working with us to achieve the lofty goals set out in our Strategic Plan,” she said.

“The appointment of Justin is another step that the Club has made towards building a winning culture that is focused on performance outcomes.

“We are committed to building a successful Club that will compete for premierships.

Phil Moss was in the role in an interim capacity and his services in the role was praised by Go.

“I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank Phil Moss for stepping into the role of Interim CEO for the past few months, he didn’t hesitate when we asked him to take on the additional responsibilities and has lead the Club well during that time,” she said.

Pasoce brings experience from both Australia and abroad and was pleased about the new opportunity presented to him.

“I’m impressed by the innovative and unified approach of the current Board in its direction to ensure this Club is in a position where it becomes sustainable off the field and competitive on the field consistently,” he said.

“I believe that as an organisation Wests Tigers has the potential to engage with its fans, develop commercial strategies and apply business principles that will differentiate it from all its competitors and create a strong and inclusive culture that builds an enviable sports organisation.”

By ricky

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