Ottawa Senators hire former MLSE executive Tom Anselmi as president
OTTAWA — Tom Anselmi couldn’t resist the chance to put his mark on another Canadian NHL franchise.
The Ottawa Senators made a significant change to their front office Wednesday, hiring Anselmi as chief executive officer and president. He replaces Cyril Leeder, who had held the position of president since 2009.
Anselmi most recently worked for Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment where he held a number of titles during his 17-year tenure with the organization including chief operating officer, executive vice-president and president. The 60-year-old resigned from MLSE in 2013.
Anselmi’s bio says he is well known for his arena and real estate projects and is credited with helping deliver Toronto’s Air Canada Centre on time and on budget.


