Following engagement with the Ministry of Sport audience and broader business community, we are proud to launch our inaugural Top 20 Young Guns, a curated editorial series spotlighting the rising operators shaping the future of sport.
Last month, we invited nominations for high-performing professionals under 30 who are doing great work across the industry. Those driving innovation, improving performance, and contributing meaningfully behind the scenes.
The response reflected the strength and diversity of the ecosystem across Australia and New Zealand. From commercial and marketing to operations and administration, it’s clear there is a new generation of talent stepping up and making an impact.
We have now finalised our Top 20, a group of individuals already contributing at a high level across clubs, leagues, brands, and governing bodies.
This is not an awards program. There are no judges’ tables or acceptance speeches. This is about recognition and visibility, shining a light on people who are doing the work and helping move the industry forward.
Our final five represent the tier of this generation: a cohort that balances technical precision with high emotional intelligence. From the court-side delivery of the WNBL to the digital engine room of the AFL and the governance of World Athletics, these five individuals are defining what it means to be a modern sports executive:
#5: Emily Kneale

Organisation: AFL
Impact: At just 27, Emily possesses a level of strategic wisdom that belies her years. She has been instrumental in the commercial success of AFL Gather Round, presenting sophisticated go-to-market plans to state government bodies and key stakeholders to ensure the event remains a permanent, unmissable fixture on the national sporting calendar. Her ability to innovate while maintaining a collaborative, empathetic leadership style makes her a cornerstone of the AFL’s event strategy team.
#4: Indiya De Jonge

Organisation: KOJO
Impact: Balancing a Bachelor of Business Management/Laws (Honours) with a high-stakes role at KOJO, Indiya operates with the composure of a veteran leader. At 21, she has already overhauled internal financial processes and producer onboarding workflows, significantly reducing delivery risk for major stadium activations. Her work at the intersection of match-day vision and operational rigour is setting a new standard for venue partnership delivery.
#3: Josephine Ng

Organisation: Athletics Australia / World Athletics
Impact: Josephine is a genuine pioneer in the officiating and governance landscape. As the first Chinese-Australian woman and the youngest person in Australia to achieve the World Athletics Bronze Referee qualification, she is breaking cultural and demographic barriers. Through her work with the NSW Athletics Officials Subcommittee, she is actively creating pathways for young women and CALD communities, ensuring the “engine room” of athletics reflects the diversity of its participants.
#2: Justin Beavis

Organisation: AFL
Impact: Justin is the architect behind some of the most successful digital campaigns across the AFL, AFLW, and Marvel Stadium. Known for his ability to translate complex digital data into actionable commercial impact, he has pioneered a digital marketing education series to elevate the skills of his colleagues. His trajectory within the league’s headquarters reflects a leader who focuses on long-term game growth rather than just short-term metrics.
#1: Tara Tolios

Organisation: WNBL
Impact: Tara represents the pinnacle of values-led, commercially aware leadership. She has evolved from project delivery into a strategic powerhouse for the WNBL, owning league-wide rounds that define the competition’s cultural identity. By proving that inclusion and community engagement are core revenue drivers—not just “add-ons”—Tara is helping shape a more modern and commercially sustainable model for women’s sport in Australia. Her rare ability to lead with both empathy and operational precision earns her the top spot in our 2026 Young Guns.
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