The New Zealand Breakers have appointed a new chief executive officer ahead of the Australian National Basketball League season.
Lisa Edser takes over from American Matt Walsh who previously held the role in his dual capacity as majority owner, but he relocated back to Texas last year.
Edser is the natural successor to Walsh, having been the Breakers' chief operating officer since 2018.
Edser was Walsh's first hire when he took over the club more than five years ago and he says she "has my complete confidence and trust".
"She has already been fulfilling this role for over a year and we are simply formalising things to help deliver clarity around leadership."
Edser brings a wealth of experience to the role including stints at Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED), The New Zealand Rugby Players' Association and more than 15 years at Team New Zealand where she was head of marketing and sponsorship.
"Since my return to the United States during Covid, Lisa has been at the helm keeping us all connected. In fairness to Lisa, it has not been an easy task.
"Lisa has the full support of the ownership group and we are excited for what the future holds for the Breakers."
Edser's appointment comes at a time when the Breakers are experiencing unprecedented growth.
The club says they are experiencing renewed interest in the team following their grand final run last season.
Coach Mody Maor's rebuilt roster drew record viewing and attendance numbers as they pushed the defending champion Sydney Kings to five games in the Championship Finals Series before just falling short.
The Breakers' first game in the new season is at Spark Arena against the Cairns Taipans on 30 September.