Star Entertainment Group Limited (SGR.AX) is undergoing significant leadership transformation. The company has confirmed Bruce Mathieson Jnr’s appointment as Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, pending necessary regulatory approvals from authorities in New South Wales and Queensland.
This executive reshuffle comes as the organization navigates a transition in its senior management ranks. Group Chief Financial Officer Frank Krile has tendered his resignation, with his departure effective December 29, 2025. Simultaneously, Group Chief Operating Officer Jeannie Mok, whose role as COO has been instrumental in operational oversight, has also stepped down and will exit the company at the end of January 2026.
The entertainment and hospitality group is actively searching for a successor to fill the Chief Financial Officer position. The board has committed to providing market updates regarding this recruitment process as developments unfold. These leadership changes signal a broader organizational restructuring as the company prepares for the next phase of its strategic direction under new executive stewardship.
The transitions are scheduled staggered over several months, allowing for continuity during the critical handover period. Regulatory approval of the new CEO appointment remains subject to ministerial clearance in both key jurisdictions where Star Entertainment operates.
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Star Entertainment Appoints New Chief Executive As Top Management Restructuring Takes Shape
Star Entertainment Group Limited (SGR.AX) is undergoing significant leadership transformation. The company has confirmed Bruce Mathieson Jnr’s appointment as Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, pending necessary regulatory approvals from authorities in New South Wales and Queensland.
This executive reshuffle comes as the organization navigates a transition in its senior management ranks. Group Chief Financial Officer Frank Krile has tendered his resignation, with his departure effective December 29, 2025. Simultaneously, Group Chief Operating Officer Jeannie Mok, whose role as COO has been instrumental in operational oversight, has also stepped down and will exit the company at the end of January 2026.
The entertainment and hospitality group is actively searching for a successor to fill the Chief Financial Officer position. The board has committed to providing market updates regarding this recruitment process as developments unfold. These leadership changes signal a broader organizational restructuring as the company prepares for the next phase of its strategic direction under new executive stewardship.
The transitions are scheduled staggered over several months, allowing for continuity during the critical handover period. Regulatory approval of the new CEO appointment remains subject to ministerial clearance in both key jurisdictions where Star Entertainment operates.