New Leeds United executive director "immensely honoured" for Elland Road return
Leeds United’s newest signing is making return to Elland Road, as Paul Bell has been appointed as the club’s executive director.
Paul, who left his post as chief operating officer of Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday, previously held the role of director of commercial affairs for almost five years at Leeds.
Commenting on his new appointment, Paul said: “I am immensely honoured to return to Leeds United and I am relishing the opportunity to work alongside Massimo Cellino in leading the business side of the club and the senior management team.
“I also look forward to supporting Steve Evans, his first-team staff, players and everybody at Thorp Arch during what I feel is a particularly exciting time for the club.
“I spent four-and-a-half fantastic years here prior to joining Sheffield Wednesday, so I am well aware of the potential of this huge club and the expectation level of the supporters.
“During my previous time here, I helped the club reach its strongest commercial footing for nine years – an achievement which I am incredibly proud of and something I am aiming to build on this time around.”
United chairman Massimo Cellino added: “I am pleased to be able to welcome Paul Bell back to the club as our new Executive Director. “Paul already has the knowledge of Leeds United and the experience needed to help continue to take us forward off the field. “Sheffield Wednesday were very disappointed to lose Paul and it is not difficult to see why. I look forward to working closely with him at Elland Road.”
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