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29 March 2020 Posted by 

CENTRAL COAST LEAGUES CLUB VISION

Terrigal based CEO to drive progress
CENTRAL Coast Leagues Club has announced the appointment of Edward Camilleri to the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).


Edward comes to the club after 28 years in the role of CEO at Revesby Workers Club. During his tenure, he supervised a large-scale multimillion-dollar redevelopment that included the addition of several food and beverage outlets, a retail precinct, a fitness centre, childcare centre, and medical facilities.
 
He successfully led Revesby Workers to become one of the top five clubs in NSW and established long term, generational income streams for club stakeholders.
 
The new CEO has hit the ground running at Central Coast Leagues Club.
 
“I’ve spent the last five weeks getting to know the employees of the club, introducing myself to members and listening to their ideas and concerns and letting them know how we’ll address them,” said Edward.
 
A Terrigal resident, Edward is familiar with the Coast and is proud to be part of the Leagues Club team as it enters an exciting new phase: delivering their Masterplan to the community.
 
The Masterplan for Central Coast Leagues Club will be Edward’s major focus with Central Coast Leagues Club to be modernised and completely transformed.
 
“Not many clubs can redevelop a site to make it a new club from scratch, which is exactly what we have with Central Coast Leagues Club. The opportunity to combine retail, entertainment, residential and hotel accommodation in one location right in the heart of Gosford is unique.”
 
Clubs across the world are becoming more diversified, said Edward.
 
“We’re seeing more clubs offering fine dining experiences, combined with shopping precincts, and 24-hour gyms; the Central Coast has the opportunity to be a world-leader through our Masterplan development.” added Edward.
 
Beyond the Masterplan initiative, Edward is passionate about the prevention of domestic violence.
 
“I’m very keen to start discussions with local charity groups about how Central Coast Leagues can assist those in need,” he said.
 
As a leader who likes to be ahead of the curve, the members of Central Coast Leagues Club and local community should be excited about Mr. Camilleri’s appointment, his vision and skill set.
 
“A motto I live by is looking forward not backwards. I’m here for the community and am looking forward to what lies ahead.”

 



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