David Baldwin

Burnley Chief Named New EFL Ceo

17 Dec 2019 | Tom Lloyd
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Currently Burnley Chief Executive David Baldwin will leave the club at the end of the season after being named new CEO of the EFL.

Joining the Clarets in 2014 as COO, he was handed the top job in 2015 before overseeing a period of sustained success for the club, which included promotion to the Premier League.

He was named Premier League CEO of the Year in 2018, but will now take charge of the English Football League and is tasked with guiding the organisation in the wake of the expulsion of Bury FC, financial turmoil at Bolton FC, and player protests at Macclesfield Town FC.

The decision was made by the EFL Board following a selection process led by Chair Rick Parry, who said: “We are pleased to welcome David Baldwin to the EFL. He has a deep and thorough understanding of the game in this country; he joins us with direct experience of running clubs in the Premier League and the EFL, with an excellent reputation and proven ability to build and grow relationships.

“David was the outstanding candidate in a strong field. With his strong leadership skills and enthusiasm for League football, I have no doubt that we have found the right person to lead the organisation.”

Discussing his own appointment, Baldwin added: “The role of Chief Executive at the EFL is an exciting opportunity that I could not turn down. 

“The EFL continues to play a pivotal role in the success of the football pyramid in this country and I am looking forward working with the Clubs, growing the competitions and ensuring we have a successful and sustainable League in the future.”

Baldwin will take up his role in June 2020.

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