Collingwood have confirmed the appointment of Jeff Browne as the club's 14th president.
Browne was elected onto the Magpies' board on Thursday at the club's Annual General Meeting, with Barry Carp and Renee Roberts also joining.
Now, Browne has been confirmed as Mark Korda's successor, seeing Collingwood welcome a third president this year following Eddie McGuire's departure in February.
The Magpies also revealed that Jodie Sizer and Paul Licuria have been confirmed as vice-presidents for the 2022 season.
“The thing that will measure anyone’s success on the board of any football club is winning football matches," Browne recently told Zero Hanger.
“Whether that’s men’s, women’s, netball or our wheelchair team, everyone has got to have a winning culture and the determination to go out there any be the best.
“For our AFL men’s team, there’s only thing that really matters and that’s winning premierships because that is the ultimate test and the ultimate measure of success.”
Browne, Sizer, Licuria and Korda add to Collingwood's seven-person board for next year, with Christine Holgate having also returned to her seat along with Carp and Roberts.
Browne is set to address club members on Friday afternoon via a video stream.