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DIVING AUSTRALIA CONGRATULATES NEW AOC CEO, MARK ARBIB

Published Wed 02 Apr 2025

Diving Australia congratulates Mark Arbib on his appointment as the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) Chief Executive today.

Mr Arbib brings to the role 30-years of high-profile leadership experience in sports administration, commercial strategy and governance. He has served at the highest level within a National Sporting Organisation, major professional sporting codes, the Federal Government, international integrity bodies, philanthropic ventures and within the Olympic Movement itself.

“We look forward to working with Mark and the AOC as we prepare for LA28 and Brisbane 2032, and we congratulate Mark  on this important appointment for the future of Australian Olympic sport,” said Diving Australia CEO, Alex Newton.

Mark has proven success both as a senior leader within high performance sport and in various roles within the Olympic movement along with in his career within Government.”

“To have someone of Mark’s stature who has a passion for further growing and supporting National Sporting Organisations of Olympic sports, it is encouraging not only for diving but every sport with the highly anticipated lead up to a home Olympics in 2032.”

Mr Arbib said he was thrilled to be taking on the leadership role.

“It’s an honour to help lead this great movement. The Olympics are the pinnacle of sport - both in Australia and across the globe,” he said.

“To be chosen as Chief Executive of the Australian Olympic Committee, with a home Games in 2032, is an incredible opportunity to harness the power of the rings to inspire and advance our nation.

“Having served in senior roles across sport, government and business, including my nine years serving on the AOC Executive, I’ve seen firsthand the extraordinary power of the Olympic Movement to unite and transform lives.

“I’ve also had the pleasure of working alongside our National Federations over many years and know well the important role they play in delivering all the great benefits sport brings to our communities. 

“I am committed to working tirelessly for athletes – and making sure they are at the heart of everything we do. There are no better role models in sport.

“I also acknowledge I step into the role and into an organisation that is in great shape, with great talent, having been led so ably by Matt Carroll and the entire management team,” he said.

Mr Arbib has served on the AOC’s Executive Committee since 2016 and chairs the AOC’s Brisbane 32 Legacy and Impact Committee. He also served six years (2015-2021) as President of Athletics Australia where he drove governance reforms, high performance strategies and established an athlete’s voice on the board.

Notably, Mr Arbib was the Federal Minister for Sport from 2010-2012 which saw him create the National Anti-Match-Fixing policy (later Sport Integrity Australia) and his appointment to the board of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Mr Arbib also led the 2012 Governance Review into Australian Rugby Union and has served on the board of both Sydney FC and the South Sydney Rabbitohs. He also previously worked as Director of Strategy and Business Development at Consolidated Press Holdings, established and managed the $100 million Packer Family Foundation, and was General Secretary (CEO) of the Australian Labor Party in NSW. 

 


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