Browne,who has already spoken to Korda,has said he would approach the Collingwood president with a plan for a transfer of power of the Magpies.
Browne told News Corp the four new positions would include himself “and three high-quality candidates”,and then he would seek the backing of the new hybrid board to become president.
Browne’s ticket is expected to include a woman and have directors with particular skill sets.
“In an effort to achieve change in the least disruptive manner,I intend to speak again with Mark Korda,to seek an immediate four vacancies on the board,” Browne told News Corp.
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Browne said that,should his offer be rejected,he and his group would wait for members to force a spill of the seven-member board at an extraordinary general meeting.
“I am prepared to negotiate in good faith,which three members of the current board of directors are most suitable to contribute to a reconstituted board and some continuity of operational knowledge is desirable,” Browne said.