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Toby McKinnon steps down as CEO of Trots Clubs Victoria

Trots Clubs Victoria (TCV) will begin searching for a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) after the resignation of Toby McKinnon.

TCV issued a media release today announcing that McKinnon had resigned after a six-year stint with the organisation at Board and CEO level.

“On behalf of all clubs, we wish Toby all the very best. I want to thank Toby for all that he has contributed to clubs and the industry,” TCV president Tim Scala said.

Read the full media release here

McKinnon’s last day as CEO will be Friday, December 20.

“I’d like to thank the TVC Executive both past and present and all the wonderful club personnel I have had the pleasure of dealing with throughout my time,” McKinnon said.

HRV Marketing General Manager Andrew English said McKinnon had achieved a lot during his time with TCV.

“There’s no doubt that Toby has strengthened the collaboration between the clubs and HRV, continuing the work of his predecessor in that role David Brick,” English said.

“Toby was always industry-first, innovative and worked tirelessly for the benefit of clubs and the wider industry. We wish him the best for the future and hope he’s not lost to the game.”

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