Phoenix CEO resigns

Phoenix CEO resigns

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

“I leave with a heavy heart, but I feel it’s the right time to step aside."

South East Melbourne Phoenix CEO Tommy Greer has informed the club’s ownership group of his intention to resign from his position. 

Greer has served as CEO in the Phoenix’s six NBL seasons and played a major role in the creation of the club in 2018. 

Greer will continue in his current role in the background over the next few months, collaborating closely with ownership to select a suitable candidate as his successor.

Following this transition, he will move into an advisory role with the club, supporting strategic initiatives and providing guidance through June 30, 2025.

“Firstly, I’d like to thank the ownership group and specifically Romie Chaudhari for entrusting me to launch a club in Australia’s basketball heartland and believing in our vision,” Greer said.

“Additionally, I’d also like to thank my colleagues along the journey, and the staff, sponsors, volunteers, members and fans of the Phoenix that have made my time in the South East of Melbourne a joy.

“I leave with a heavy heart, but I feel it’s the right time to step aside and let the next person come through and lead the club through its next period of success.”

Phoenix Managing Owner Chaudhari paid tribute to Greer’s impact on the club and his tireless efforts over six years.

“It can’t be understated the impact that Tommy has had not only on the club, but on the development of the game in the biggest growth corridor of Australian basketball,” Chaudhari said.

“This club started with a single sheet of paper and through Tommy’s drive and vision we have a club that’s thriving, so I want to personally thank him and wish him luck in his next opportunity. He will always be a part of the Phoenix family.”

Under Greer’s leadership, the club brought home Australian stars Mitch Creek and Ryan Broekhoff to the NBL and signed a landmark deal that brought Zhou Qi to Australia. 

Additionally, the club secured and transitioned into the newly upgraded $132 million State Basketball Centre, which will be the Phoenix’s home for the foreseeable future.

Greer played for the Melbourne Tigers from 2005-2014, winning two championships in 2006 and 2008. 

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