Mark Arbib
Mark Arbib | |
|---|---|
| Minister for Sport | |
| In office 14 September 2010 – 2 March 2012 | |
| Prime Minister | Julia Gillard |
| Preceded by | Kate Ellis |
| Succeeded by | Kate Lundy |
| Minister for Social Housing and Homelessness | |
| In office 14 September 2010 – 14 December 2011 | |
| Prime Minister | Julia Gillard |
| Preceded by | Tanya Plibersek |
| Succeeded by | Robert McClelland |
| Minister for Employment Participation | |
| In office 9 June 2009 – 14 September 2010 | |
| Prime Minister | Kevin Rudd Julia Gillard |
| Preceded by | Brendan O'Connor |
| Succeeded by | Kate Ellis |
| Senator for New South Wales | |
| In office 1 July 2008 – 5 March 2012 | |
| Preceded by | Kerry Nettle |
| Succeeded by | Bob Carr |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Mark Victor Arbib 9 November 1971 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Political party | Labor Party |
| Spouse | Kelli Field |
| Children | 2 daughters |
| Residence | Australia |
| Alma mater | University of New South Wales |
| Profession | Incoming CEO of the Australian Olympic Committee |
Mark Victor Arbib (born 9 November 1971) is an Australian sports administrator and executive, a former Labor Party politician and trade unionist.
In 2015, he joined Athletics Australia where he served as President for six years. In 2016, Arbib was elected as an executive board member to the Australian Olympic Committee. In April 2025, Arbib was announced as the next CEO of the Australian Olympic Committee, commencing in May 2025.
Arbib was Minister for Sport from 2010 until 2012 and Minister for Social Housing and Homelessness from 2010 until 2011, during which time he also served as a Senator for New South Wales from 2008 to 2012.