Richard Murray
Richard Alan Murray is an English businessman. He has been the chairman of Charlton Athletic F.C. on several occasions since the 1990s.
Murray founded Avesco plc, the specialist services provider to the entertainment & sports industry in 1984, where he was Chairman/owner for over 30 years. In 1988 he received, on behalf of the company, the prestigious American Emmy award for services to the television industry. A subsidiary of Avesco, which grew into a major giant-screen display company, was hired for the London, Beijing, and Rio Olympics Opening & Closing ceremonies. It also covered music festivals, and was engaged for high-profile entertainers such as ADELE for her 2016 world tour, and Michael Jackson for his. The company grew to 700 employees world-wide and in late 2016, was sold to NEP, the global television broadcast provider.
Murray joined the board of Charlton Athletic F.C. in the early 1990s and is credited with being one of the key people in helping the club move back to The Valley in December 1992. He became chairman of the plc board at Charlton in 1995. During the first twelve years of Murray's tenure they saw two promotions to the Premier League and seven seasons in the top flight, it being the club's most successful period. Their fortunes on the pitch declined after Curbishley's departure from Charlton in 2006, suffering relegation from the Premier League in 2007.
Over a period of several years Charlton were linked with a series of takeovers. These were actively encouraged by Murray as a means of solving Charlton's increasing financial problems. In December 2010 it was announced that the club had been sold to Charlton Athletic Holdings Ltd, a Swiss-registered company owned by Michael Slater and Tony Jimenez; Michael Slater immediately replaced Murray as chairman, and Murray remained a director of Charlton Athletic. He was appointed as non-executive chairman of Charlton in January 2014, following Roland Duchâtelet's takeover of the club having resigned his Chairmanship, and became a non-executive Director.
He suffered the bereavement of the death of his wife Jane from anaphylactic shock in July 2003 after she went into a coma following a bee-sting in September 2000. He has a son ANDREW and a daughter HANNAH.
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Preceded by Roger Alwen |
Charlton Athletic F.C. chairman 1995 – 2010 with Martin Simons (1995–2008) Derek Chappell (2008–2009) |
Succeeded by Michael Slater |
Preceded by Michael Slater |
Charlton Athletic F.C. chairman 2014 – present |
Incumbent |