Tom Anselmi
Quick Facts
Biography
Tom Anselmi (born c. 1956) is a Canadian sports executive. He is the president and CEO of the Ottawa Senators professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) and its corporation, the Senators Sports & Entertainment Corporation. Most recently he had served as the President and Chief operating officer for Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment. Anselmi is an alumnus of Ryerson University and University of Saskatchewan.
Career
Early career
Anselmi started his sports career in 1987 and helped to develop the SkyDome in Toronto.
Anselmi served as Vice President, General Manager of Arena Operations at Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment in Vancouver.
MLSE
Anselmi had a 17 year career at Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment; a corporation that owns Toronto FC, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto Marlies. Anselmi was with the company between December 1, 1996 and 13 September 2013. and he was promoted to Chief Operating Officer of MLSE in 1999, and Executive Vice-President and COO in 2004.
Anselmi was named President after an eight-month search. However, Anselmi did not receive the title of CEO position that he soughtwhen he was promoted.
Anselmi's tenure as President and COO ended on June 30, 2013, when Tim Leiweke was hired as President and CEO, though Anselmi still retained the title of COO. Anselmi kept his office as COO when Leiweke reshuffled the senior management team on July 24, 2013.
Anselmi resigned from MLSE on September 13, 2013. Anselmi's position had been weakened since he was the top executive of Toronto F.C. which had never made the MLS playoffs.
- Reputation
Anselmi is "well noted" for his arena, real estate and broadcast projects since joining the company in 1996. MLSE Chairman Larry Tanenbaum stated "Tom's proven strength in operations has made him a respected leader here at MLSE and across the sports and entertainment industry." He was credited with having the Air Canada Centre completed on budget and on time. He was also known as a "down-to-earth operator who preferred blue jeans to suits and favoured snowmobiling over more rarefied pursuits".
Ottawa Senators
On January 25 2017, Anselmi was appointed the president and CEO of the Ottawa Senators. The Senators won the right in 2016 to build a new arena of federal land in downtown Ottawa and one of Anselmi's highest priorities is to oversee the negotiations and the construction of the new arena.
Personal life
Anselmi was born in Etobicoke, Ontario. Originally an engineer, Anselmi studied landscape architecture at Ryerson University and engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. Anselmi helped build the Rogers Centre and Rogers Arena. In 2011, Anselmi received the Chief of Defence Staff commendation; the highest military honour a civilian can receive.
He is a member of the board of directors of Covenant House, and Canada's Walk Of Fame. Previously, he was a Vice-Chair of the Toronto Board of Trade.