Clayton Anderson

Integrity Program Specialist at WA Football

Clayton Anderson has extensive experience in the Australian football sector, currently serving as an Integrity Program Specialist for the West Australian Football Commission since January 2022. Prior to this role, Clayton was the Talent Manager for South Fremantle Football Club from July 2020 to January 2022, overseeing WAFC talent pathway programs and managing financial resources to support player development. Clayton's long tenure at the West Australian Football Commission from November 2004 to July 2020 included roles as Talent Programs Coordinator & Memorabilia Specialist and Schools Competitions Manager, where Clayton successfully managed various talent programs and initiatives to promote Australian Rules Football in schools. Earlier career highlights include serving as a Game Development Officer at East Fremantle Football Club and as a player for the same club. Clayton holds an Advanced Diploma in Business Management from the Australian Institute of Technology Transfer and a Diploma in Senior Management from South Metropolitan TAFE.

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WA Football

WA Football is the caretaker of football throughout the State and is responsible for the overall development of the game. Our role includes holding the license of the State’s two AFL teams – the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Football Club, guiding the West Australian Football League (WAFL), overseeing community football, managing umpiring, and driving participation through game development and the talent pathway. WA Football is a not for profit sports association. It is incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act and governed by a voluntary Board of Commissioners that oversees the operation of all football activities throughout the State. 2017 was a landmark year for WA Football, completing a once-in-a-generation Structural Review of WA Football and establishing a new Strategic Plan for 2017-2022 following significant research, planning and consultation. The Strategic Plan has been developed to assist in aligning the industry to achieve common goals and a reform agenda consisting of 60 key reform projects. The plan also outlines the new core values of WA Football , setting the tone for how WA Football leads the industry through this significant period of reform.


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