David Gill (executive)
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David A Gill (b August 5, 1957 in Reading) is currently Chief Executive of Manchester United Football Club, Vice Chairman of the G-14 management committee, and a member of The Football Association's board.
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[edit] Professional career
Gill qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Price Waterhouse in 1981. After a two year spell in San Francisco, he left the firm in 1986 to join The BOC Group in its corporate finance department, and then Avis Rent A Car System in 1990. At Avis he had responsibility for the disposal of the European leasing business to GE Capital for US $1 billion in August 1992. Subsequently he was Finance Director at Proudfoot PLC, the worldwide management consulting business, then quoted on the London Stock Exchange, and then at First Choice Holidays PLC, the third largest UK tour operator, before joining Manchester United F.C in 1997.
[edit] Role at Manchester United
Gill joined Manchester United PLC in 1997 as Finance Director. In August 2000 he was promoted to Deputy Chief Executive whilst retaining his Finance Director responsibilities. In July 2001, Nick Humby was appointed Finance Director of Manchester United PLC, so Gill was promoted again this time to the title of Group Managing Director, allowing him to concentrate on managing the day-to-day operations of the business (including sponsorship & marketing, business development, financial services, conference & catering, ticketing & membership and group property).
In September 2003 after the departure of previous Chief Executive, Peter Kenyon, to rival club Chelsea F.C. , Gill was promoted yet again to Chief Executive of Manchester United PLC. In 2005, he was appointed Chief Executive of the private limited company, Manchester United Ltd, that succeeded Manchester United PLC after the takeover by Malcolm Glazer.[1]
Gill is Vice Chairman of the management committee of G-14, an organisation of leading European football clubs.
[edit] Role at FA
On June 2 2006, Gill was elected onto the board of The Football Association, replacing Arsenal F.C. Vice Chairman David Dein.
Gill said he was delighted to be working with the other board members of the Football Association. One of the first issues he had to deal with was the Club versus Country row over Wayne Rooney's foot at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
[edit] Personal
Gill is married with three children[Adam, oliver and jessica]
[edit] References
- ^ Club Charter signed by the Chief Executive of Manchester United Ltd. Retrieved on September 27, 2006.
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