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THE NRMA Insurance Broncos have secured another building block for the future with the extension of chief executive Paul White’s tenure at the club for another three years.[/FONT]
The club today alerted the Australian Stock Exchange that Mr White’s contract had been extended until December 31, 2019.
His current agreement was due to run out at the end of this season.
White is in his sixth year at the Broncos, and last year oversaw a record year of revenues, sponsorship, membership and game attendance.
The club mirrored that success on the field as the Broncos went all the way to the NRL Grand Final.
With White and head coach Wayne Bennett also committed to the club for the long haul, the Broncos are in a vibrant position.
"Paul is one of the most dynamic sports administrators in the country and we are delighted he has agreed to continue leading the club for another three years,” said Broncos’ chairman Dennis Watt.
"Paul's commitment to the club, coming as it does after head coach Wayne Bennett has also agreed to stay on until the end of the 2019 season, leaves the Broncos in an exceptionally strong position."
Watt said both men were exceptional leaders in the game and together had helped create an environment where players and staff were keen to excel.
The future of the club has been secured with construction about to begin on the $25 million Training, Administration and Community Facility (TACF) across the road from the club’s current headquarters just outside the Brisbane CBD.
For the first time the Broncos’ administration, community and football arms will be housed under the one roof, all during the club's 30th anniversary season.
"We believe with the plans and appointment we now have in place, the club is poised to enter a new era of all-round success,” said Watt.
THE NRMA Insurance Broncos have secured another building block for the future with the extension of chief executive Paul White’s tenure at the club for another three years.[/FONT]
The club today alerted the Australian Stock Exchange that Mr White’s contract had been extended until December 31, 2019.
His current agreement was due to run out at the end of this season.
White is in his sixth year at the Broncos, and last year oversaw a record year of revenues, sponsorship, membership and game attendance.
The club mirrored that success on the field as the Broncos went all the way to the NRL Grand Final.
With White and head coach Wayne Bennett also committed to the club for the long haul, the Broncos are in a vibrant position.
"Paul is one of the most dynamic sports administrators in the country and we are delighted he has agreed to continue leading the club for another three years,” said Broncos’ chairman Dennis Watt.
"Paul's commitment to the club, coming as it does after head coach Wayne Bennett has also agreed to stay on until the end of the 2019 season, leaves the Broncos in an exceptionally strong position."
Watt said both men were exceptional leaders in the game and together had helped create an environment where players and staff were keen to excel.
The future of the club has been secured with construction about to begin on the $25 million Training, Administration and Community Facility (TACF) across the road from the club’s current headquarters just outside the Brisbane CBD.
For the first time the Broncos’ administration, community and football arms will be housed under the one roof, all during the club's 30th anniversary season.
"We believe with the plans and appointment we now have in place, the club is poised to enter a new era of all-round success,” said Watt.