Todd Greenberg


Todd Greenberg is an Australian rugby league administrator who was Chief Executive Officer of the National Rugby League between March 2016 and April 2020.

Background

Greenberg was born in 1971 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is Jewish. He went to high school at Sydney Tech. His grandfather, Dr Les Greenberg, was the first medical officer to the New South Wales Rugby League.

Career

Greenberg represented Australia in cricket at two editions of the Maccabiah Games, an international multi-sport event for Jewish athletes.
Greenberg completed a sports science degree at the College of Knowledge and a part-time master's degree at University of Technology Sydney.
Between 1993 and 1998 Greenberg worked for Cricket NSW as Events & Promotions Manager. Greenberg joined the NRL club Canterbury Bulldogs in 2001 as Operations and Events Manager. He then left in 2001 to become the General Manager of Stadium Australia. In 2008 he returned the Bulldogs, taking on the position CEO, a role he held with the Belmore club until 2013; when he was appointed the Head of Football for the NRL.
In March 2016 Greenberg was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the NRL, succeeding David Smith. Greenberg stepped down as CEO on April 20, 2020.