Saskatchewan

Craig Reynolds announced as CEO of Saskatchewan Roughriders

Craig Reynolds will be the Saskatchewan Roughriders' next president and CEO, the CFL club's board of directors has announced.

He'll succeed Jim Hopson, who has been in the post since 2005

Craig Reynolds takes over as Riders' CEO on March 1. (CBC)

Craig Reynolds will be the Saskatchewan Roughriders' next president and CEO.

The 39-year-old from Foam Lake, Sask., succeeds Jim Hopson, who served in the role since 2005.

During Hopson's tenure, the team won two Grey Cups.

"To be given this incredible opportunity to lead one of the most iconic franchises in pro sports is truly a dream come true," Reynolds said.

Reynolds has been the Riders' chief financial officer and senior vice-president. He beat out more than 170 applicants. He has been at the head of some major projects for the club. Most notable among them is the transition into a new stadium, set for completion in 2017.

This is a $40 million dollar business and it requires strong business leadership- Craig Reynolds, new Roughriders' President & CEO
"Craig certainly won out in a lot of the categories, said Riders board chair Wayne Morsky. "His experience in the organization up to date, the projects that he's led were very instrumental in the decision that was made."
Reynolds is leading the team's transition into the new stadium now under construction. He's also been assisting with managing the salary cap. (CBC)

Business Mind

In addition to leading major projects, Reynolds has also helped manage the club's salary cap. An accountant by trade, Reynolds said knowing the business side of the team better than anyone is a major asset.

"This is a $40 million dollar business and it requires strong business leadership, Reynolds said. "I think if you look across pro sports it's actually not the norm to have your president and CEO with playing experience. It's not a requirement in my mind."

Reynolds will begin his new job March 1. 

Terms and length of his contract have not been revealed.