The Adelaide Football Club hierarchy has embarked on a series of face-to-face meetings with Crows supporter groups across the State.

Led by Chairman John Olsen, Chief Executive Tim Silvers and Engagement Executive Sam Jacobs, the Club has made trips to the Riverland, Eyre Peninsula and Fleurieu Peninsula and will visit other regional groups as well as those interstate in coming months.

As part of the visits, Club representatives have spent time with passionate Crows Members and fans to thank them for their support of the Club.

The visits have included informal question and answer sessions over a meal where supporter groups have the opportunity to provide in-person feedback.

They have also presented an opportunity for the Club to connect with some of its past players including fan favourite Graham Johncock who attended the meeting in Port Lincoln in March.

The initiative complements the Club’s Member Engagement Panel which was formed 12 months ago and is set for its next quarterly meeting on Thursday, May 12.

The 10-person Member Engagement Panel is a valuable sounding board for the Club and acts as an important flow of information between Members and senior management and the expansive Membership base.

Thursday’s meeting will be attended by John Olsen and Member-elected Board Director Graeme Goodings.