The Scotsman

It’s ‘exciting times’ for Lawwell on Celtic return

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Peter Lawwell has returned to Celtic as nonexecuti­ve chairman a year and a half after stepping down as chief executive.

The 63-year-old will take up his new role from January 1 following the retirement of current chairman Ian Bankier.

During Lawwell's tenure of almost 18 years, Celtic won 29 trophies, including 13 leagues, but the boyhood fan stepped down in the summer of 2021 at the end of a disastrous campaign in which Rangers stopped Celtic claiming ten titles in a row.

"As a lifelong Celtic supporter it is a great privilege to be asked to take up the position of chairman, having already been part of our great club for nearly 18 years," he told the Celtic website.

"These are exciting times for the club and I look forward to contributi­ng to the well-being and success of the club.

"Our objective as ever will be to grow and further develop the club across all areas. Led by an excellent chief executive in Michael Nicholson, and chief financial officer Chris Mckay, the club has a high-quality management team in place.

"I will be offering my support and guidance to the board and executive management team to ensure

that we continue to drive the club forward and protect and promote the interests of our supporters."

Chief executive Michael Nicholson believes Celtic will benefit from Lawwell's experience.

"Peter has a wealth of experience in the football industry at a domestic, European and global level, which is invaluable to the club going forward," he said.

"Our collective objective is to create a world-class football club that our supporters can be proud of, competing at the highest level, with a strategy based on growth and continuous improvemen­t.”

Celtic's principal shareholde­r Dermot Desmond said: "I am delighted that Peter has agreed to take up the position of chairman. He is the outstandin­g candidate.

"Peter is a man of the highest quality, someone who has served the club already with real commitment and expertise and his experience and knowledge of the club, as well as of the wider global football environmen­t, will help continue to drive the club forward."

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