Jeremy Toivonen announced as new North West Sydney Football CEO

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North West Sydney Football Association have announced that Jeremy Toivonen has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer replacing Mark Lockie who will be retiring at the end of the year.

Kicking off his campaign for the NWSF Association on the 27th of September, the 47-year-old comes into the new role with an enormous amount of football experience as an administrator.

Over the past 25 years, Toivonen has developed a comprehensive knowledge of, and gained vast experience in, engaging with national, state, and local sporting organisations; predominantly in football.

Toivonen holds a BA in Sports Administration (University of Canberra) and previously held the position of Member Services Manager at Football Australia.

For 17 years, the football administrator was General Manager of Manly Warringah Football Association Inc. and Manly United Football Club Ltd; serving a combined total of approx. 20,000 registered participants.

“Football is entering a very exciting phase across the country and I’m very proud, excited and privileged to be involved in its delivery with the team at North West Sydney Football,” said Toivonen.

“This region is renowned, not only for a great history and passion for the game, but a great footballing culture that has established it as the number one sport in the area.

“I very much look forward to working closely with the board, staff, clubs and community as we all strive to deliver the best product and experience for all members, regardless of what level they engage at.”