Tuesday, 16 September, 2003 - 22:00
Empire built on a brand
PERTH Glory’s on and off-field performances in recent seasons have earned it a reputation as the National Soccer League’s pin-up team.
Jeff Dennis was appointed chief executive of Swan Districts FC in February 2017.
Mr Dennis has worked in sport and venue management for almost two decades including as football manager of West Perth FC, general manager of commercial for the National Basketball League, chief executive of Perth Glory, chief executive of Allia Venue Management where he was responsible for the design and management of NIB Stadium, and held various executive roles within WA soccer and the WA Football Commission.
He was also the founding owner and chief executive of several companies including Green Planet Grass, Green Planet Sport and Commercial, Green Planet Franchising, and Hinto.
Mr Dennis played in 5 Western Australian state basketball teams in the Australian Championships, represented Australia in an Under 20s overseas tour, and also played for the Perth Wildcats.
He holds a Diploma of Teaching, Bachelor of Education, Graduate Diploma in Marketing, and a Master in Business Administration.
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PERTH Glory’s on and off-field performances in recent seasons have earned it a reputation as the National Soccer League’s pin-up team.
Perth Glory chairman Nick Tana is planning to sell down his 75 per cent stake in the soccer club to instead have a 10 per cent holding in the planned listed entity that will own the club.
Perth Glory Football Club hosted a razzamatazz launch early this month to tell its fans and everyone else that the club is back, and better than ever, as a participant in the Hyundai A-League, the new eight-team national competition that will kick off in
Tradition and history are strong motivators driving the state’s WAFL clubs, which are exploring new revenue streams and shoring up supporter engagement.
Home to amateur football in WA for 100-plus years, the Perth Football League is a focused, community-oriented sporting business.
WAFL FINANCIALS WRAP: Swan Districts Football Club recorded another season in the black, posting a net surplus of $66,382 in 2024 – ensuring the club’s total equity reached $1.9 million.
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