Everton official: Angus Kinneal serves as club CEO, formerly a senior executive of Leeds United and the Gunners
3:23pm, 14 May 2025Football
May 12th Everton officially announced that Angus Kinneal officially became the club's new CEO.
Kinneal has more than 20 years of experience in football management and has served as CEO of Leeds United since 2017. Previously, he has served as executive positions at Arsenal and West Ham United. Mark Watts, Executive Chairman of Everton, said: "We warmly welcome Angus to join. His leadership and strategic execution have been shown in many Premier League clubs. At this critical period, his vitality, expertise and experience will be the perfect guarantee for leading Everton into an exciting new era."
Kinneal said: "It is a great honor to be CEO of Everton. This club has a huge and enthusiastic fan base, a brilliant historical tradition, and a huge potential driven by shareholder vision. We will be in an amazing new stadium this summer. I look forward to working with colleagues, partners and fans to create a successful and sustainable future for Everton on and off the court."
With Kinneal as CEO, interim CEO Colin Zhong (Colin) Chong) will return to his original position as Director of Real Estate and Reconstruction, responsible for overseeing the construction of the new stadium, the development of the surrounding area, and the future planning of the Goodison Park Stadium.
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