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·7. März 2025
Angus Kinnear appointed new Everton CEO following Leeds exit

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·7. März 2025
Everton have confirmed Angus Kinnear as their new chief executive officer, with the former Leeds United CEO set to take up his role on June 1.
The 47-year-old brings a wealth of experience to Goodison Park after a seven-year tenure at Leeds.
During his time with the club, he played a pivotal role in their promotion to the Premier League in 2020, the transition of ownership to 49ers Enterprises in 2023 and the landmark repurchase of Elland Road.
His business acumen and experience in navigating murky financial and operational waters will be crucial as Everton bid for stability on and off the pitch.
Everton Executive Chairman Marc Watts said (via the club’s official website): “Angus is one of England’s leading football executives and brings a wealth of relevant experience.
“His appointment means Everton will go into the summer with a first-class leader.”
Everton have been without a permanent chief executive since the departure of Denise Barrett-Baxendale in June 2023, with Colin Chong filling the role on an interim basis.
The club has also confirmed that chief commercial and communications officer Richard Kenyon will leave, and more executive appointments will come in due course.
The Merseyside club is undergoing a structural shift, moving from a single director of football model to a broader sporting leadership team.
Thelwell, who has been overseeing the sporting department under financial constraints, has managed to steer the club through turbulent times.
Everton took two separate points deductions last season for breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
Despite these setbacks, Everton stayed in the Premier League for another season, and they will be there next term. The Toffees also want to strengthen in the summer transfer window.
Meanwhile, Leeds United have appointed Peter McCormick as their executive vice-chairman. While he is not a direct replacement for Kinnear, McCormick will play a key role in the club’s leadership.