Presidency Businessman and long-time benefactor of the club,
Richard Pratt, was president of the club at the beginning of the season. However, he stepped down from the role in June 2008, in order to face criminal charges relating to his packaging business,
Visy. Visy and competitor
Amcor had been found guilty of
price fixing in November 2007, but in June 2008, Pratt was personally charged with giving false and misleading evidence during the
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission's investigation of the cartel, and he stepped aside from the football club to face the charges. Pratt had served as president since February 2007. He was replaced by vice-president and former club captain
Stephen Kernahan.
Senior coach Denis Pagan, Carlton's appointed senior coach at the start of 2007, had been sacked after Round 16, bringing an end to a 4½ year tenure in the role. Assistant coach and former club captain
Brett Ratten, who had stepped in as caretaker coach after Pagan's dismissal, was appointed as the new senior coach for the 2008 season. Carlton did approach Voss as a potential candidate, but he withdrew from the selection process relatively early. By the end of the selection process, three potential coaches remained, with Ratten selected ahead of assistant coach
Guy McKenna and assistant coach
Chris Bond. The appointment was formally announced on 20 August 2007, with two matches still remaining in the 2007 season. Voss went on to coach for five years, then serve as an assistant at for seven years, before eventually joining Carlton as senior coach in 2022.
Captaincy and leadership Lance Whitnall, who had served as captain in the 2007 season, was delisted,
Andrew Carrazzo,
Kade Simpson,
Heath Scotland and
Brendan Fevola made up the balance of the six-man leadership group when it was appointed in January, but Fevola was stood down from the group prior to the premiership season for
disciplinary reasons. ==Squad and player statistics for 2008==