Hawthorn chief executive Justin Reeves quits the club, telling the board he wishes to 'prioritise his mental health and wellbeing' in the wake of a turbulent nine months for the club.
Hawthorn said Justin Reeves has stepped down due to the 'personal toll' of a 'very difficult period'
Ash Klein has been named interim chief executive while the process begins to find a permanent replacement Ash Klein will step in as interim chief executive as the Hawks launch the process of searching for a permanent replacement.
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