Back to Belmore has today paid tribute to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs CEO Todd Greenberg following the announcement of his resignation to take up a senior executive role with the National Rugby League.
Mr Greenberg's departure marks the end of a five-year tenure during which Belmore Sports Ground underwent significant revitalisation - an outcome that Back to Belmore describes as a defining legacy of his leadership.
President Luke Brailey expressed his heartfelt appreciation for Mr Greenberg's contribution to the Belmore community and his willingness to engage with grassroots voices throughout his time at the helm.
"Todd is an absolute gentleman of the hightest order, and I've been fortunate to get to know him very well over the past five years," Mr Brailey said.
"He leaves the Bulldogs with Belmore Sports Ground in a far better state than the one he inherited - and for that, we owe him our sincere thanks."
Vice President Luke Cevolani said Mr Greenberg's leadership was instrumental in restoring purpose and professionalism to the historic venue, which now thrives as both a home for the Bulldogs and a broader community asset.
"Belmore is once again a place of pride, and Todd's vision and cooperation played a crucial rule in that transformation," Mr Cevolani said.
"We wish him the very best of good fortune in his new role at the NRL."
Mr Cevolani added that Back to Belmore looks forward to engaging constructively with Mr Greenberg's successor once the appointment is formally announced.
"Our commitment to Belmore remains as strong as ever, and we're confident that the next chapter will be just as exciting as the one Todd helped write."