Former Hamilton mayor Michael Redman will direct the revamped Blues franchise.
His interest in the role was stirred by the Blues' move to combine private investment with provincial unions' expertise.
"It feels like a ground floor opportunity for the Blues to go to the next level," the 47-year-old said. "You have all of the best of the intellectual property and knowledge from the provincial unions coupled with really strong commercial and governance practices from the private sector.
"The combination of those is really powerful for us to move Super rugby forward."
Redman starts work on October 1, after an almost two-year break from the public spotlight, when he resigned as chief executive of the Auckland Council's tourism and development agency.