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Carl Dilena (second from left) is North Melbourne's new CEO. Source: Herald Sun
NORTH Melbourne's 199-day search for a new chief executive is finally over.
The Roos today announced they had hired with Carl Dilena, with the former North player set to start in February.
North Melbourne narrowly missed on poaching Geelong boss Brian Cook and was linked to Adrian Anderson after his sudden departure from the AFL this month.
Dilena, 45, was a former senior partner at KPMG and is on North Melbourne's board.
"We were looking for someone with great leadership skills, senior management experience, a comprehensive understanding of the football industry and someone who also appreciates the unique culture of our club," Roos president James Brayshaw said.
"Carl has been a senior partner with one of the world's biggest professional services firms, played football at the highest level, has been a member of our Board for the past five years and has chaired the club's finance and audit committee.
"He comes to us with an impressive skill-set and we couldn't be happier to announce his appointment."
Dilena played 33 games with the Roos and Fitzroy between 1989-92.
The Roos have been searching for a new chief executive since Eugene Arocca resigned in June.
Cameron Vale, the Roos chief financial officer, has been serving as interim chief executive but was told last month he would not be handed the permanent position.
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