Australasian Leisure Management
Sep 2, 2025

Former Tourism Fiji Chief Executive joins Brisbane 2032 Organising Committee as Chief Marketing Officer

By Nigel Benton

Former Tourism Fiji Chief Executive Brent Hill has been appointed the Chief Marketing Officer for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee (BNEOCOG).

Advising that Hill has a strong track record in executing global strategic campaigns and activations,  BNEOCOG Chief Executive, Cindy Hook stated “we have the opportunity of a lifetime to highlight Brisbane and Queensland on the world stage in 2032, as millions visit and billions tune in to witness one of the biggest sporting occasions and a truly unifying event.

“Having Brent’s global marketing and tourism experience positions us to maximise the opportunities the Games will afford, including supporting lasting legacies for Brisbane, Queensland and beyond.”

Looking forward to his new role, Hill stated “as a proud Australian, I vividly remember the excitement across the country 25 years ago as Sydney and communities across this country celebrated our home Games.

“In 2032, the world’s attention will be on Brisbane and Queensland and we have an incredible opportunity to elevate the city and state on the global stage like never before.

“I can’t wait to promote the wealth of accolades, people and experiences that makes us unique and attracts millions of people to our shores every year.”

Image: Cindy Hook with Brent Hill. Credit: BNEOCOG.

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