Get the inside word on life at league headquarters with AFL commissioner Kim Williams at the launch of Collingwood’s CGU Business Lunch Series in Melbourne on 27 March.

Williams, the former CEO of News Limited and Foxtel, will draw on his vast administrative experience to provide his unique insight into the Australian business and sporting landscape.

In his role on the league’s commission, Williams helps govern the national competition and shape its future direction, and will ensure the first CGU Business Lunch of 2015 will provide a compelling look into the AFL.

About Collingwood’s CGU Business Lunch Series
An enormous hit in 2014, each of Collingwood’s CGU Business Lunches offers clients with unique networking opportunities through exclusive events and B2B experiences, while featuring by some of Australia’s hottest and most topical talent.

Book your package to Collingwood's First CGU Business Lunch for 2015 now.

Providing the perfect opportunity to mix business with pleasure, guests and network mingle with likeminded individuals whilst hearing from special guest speakers over a gourmet dining experience.

Details – First 2015 CGU Business Lunch, featuring Kim Williams
Date: Friday 27 March
Venue: ZINC
Host: Mark Allen (radio SEN 1116)
Special guest: Kim Williams (AFL commissioner)
Features: Live entertainment and special guest speakers; networking and B2B opportunities; gourmet dining experience; premium wines, ales and soft drinks
Dress code: Business Attire (no denim)

About Kim Williams
An Australian media executive and composer, Williams has spearheaded several high profile organisations including Foxtel, News Limited and the Australian Film Commission.

He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his service to arts administration in 2006, and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters by Macquarie University in 2009.

Williams’ background in music saw him win a Commonwealth scholarship to the University of Sydney, having composed music from an early age.

During his working life, Wdilliams has also served in several management roles in music, the Australian Film Commission and the Australian Broadcasting Commission before joining Foxtel and later News Limited.

He joined the AFL Commission in February 2014.



Book your package to Collingwood's First CGU Business Lunch for 2015 now.