The Tasmania JackJumpers basketball team is on the hunt for a new chief executive officer after sensationally parting ways with inaugural club boss Simon Brookhouse.
abc.net.au/news/tas-jackjumpers-simon-brookhouse-resignation/102074390The Tasmania JackJumpers are on the hunt for a new chief executive officer after sensationally parting ways with inaugural club boss Simon Brookhouse.Simon Brookhouse, the chief executive of Tasmania's JackJumpers basketball team, has quit
He was embroiled in an alleged conflict of interest controversy last year over his relationship with former Tasmanian sports minister Jane HowlettHe will officially finish up with the club next Friday. Brookhouse was appointed the clubs inaugural CEO in 2020 and was charged with building the National Basketball League's 10th club from the ground up.Jane Howlett with Larry Kestelman, Peter Gutwein and Simon Brookhouse during the Derwent Entertainment Centre renovation, in December 2020.
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