Cricket Australia has appointed Todd Greenberg as its new Chief Executive Officer, the board announced on Tuesday, December 3. He will replace Nick Hockley, who earlier said he would step down from the position at the end of the domestic season in March 2025. Greenberg said: "I am grateful to be given the opportunity to take on this enormously important role in Australian sport and to further my involvement with a game I've loved since childhood. This is an extremely exciting time for cricket with the rapid growth of the game across the globe creating fantastic opportunities, while also presenting some challenges to ensure Australian cricket retains its position at the very peak of the game." Greenberg has ample experience at the National Rugby League and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs as a Chief Executive Officer. He has most recently been the CEO for the Australian Cricketers' Association having previously been the General Manager at Stadium Australia. Also Read | ECB's New NOC Rules Spark Concerns Among English Cricketers Greenberg added: "Thanks to the work of the current administration the game has strong fundamentals in place. I want to ensure we build on this momentum so Australian cricket continues to thrive - from local parks to the nation's biggest stadiums. "I'm grateful to all those at the Australian Cricketers' Association where we formed positive and productive partnerships across the game, and I look forward to continuing and enriching these relationships for the betterment of cricket." Greenberg played first-grade cricket for Randwick in the NSW Premier Cricket competition. He is also an events and promotions manager for Cricket NSW. His educational background consists of a degree in sports science from the University of NSW and a master's from the University of Technology, Sydney. Mike Baird, the CA Chair said: "Todd will bring enormous experience to the role from his time leading the National Rugby League and his current position as CEO of the Australian Cricketers' Association, as well as his time in club and stadium management. He is also a renowned driver of commercial growth and innovation, such as bringing the State of Origin to Melbourne and introducing the NRLW. "We are entering a period of great opportunity and the recruitment panel and the CA Board was enormously impressed by Todd's passion for cricket and his vision to build on the achievements of the past few years and continue the game's growth. "I would like to thank Nick Hockley who will leave the game in a position of great strength at the end of the season with important foundations including our broadcast rights deal, MOU and seven-year content strategy in place."