The Guardian (USA)

Vinai Venkatesha­m to step down as Arsenal chief executive next year

- Nick Ames

The Arsenal chief executive officer, Vinai Venkatesha­m, has announced he will leave the club next summer after almost four years in the role.

Venkatesha­m will end a lengthy associatio­n with the club, whose commercial department he joined in 2010. His departure for an unspecifie­d new challenge will come as a surprise given Arsenal’s fortunes have turned around under a leadership team headed up by Venkatesha­m, the sporting director, Edu, and the manager, Mikel Arteta.

He was appointed to his current role in September 2020, having previously been managing director, and has seen a once-chaotic organisati­on turn into one of the Premier League’s most smoothly run clubs.

“This was a tough decision, but it is time to pursue another challenge,” Venkatesha­m said. “Now is not the time for goodbyes as I remain focused until my last day and supporting a seamless transition.”

The club’s co-chair, Josh Kroenke, emphasised moves are afoot to appoint a successor. “The board is fully supportive of Vinai’s desire to pursue his next challenge,” he said. “Whilst it is business as usual with everyone focused on the season ahead, we’d like to take this moment to thank him for his contributi­on and long service. Vinai will always be part of the Arsenal family and always welcome back at Emirates Stadium.

“Change and succession is something the club is well prepared for. The board remains committed to our strategy and will address leadership change as we continue to drive the club forward.”

Venkatesha­m has given Arsenal a voice internatio­nally through his position as an executive board member of the European Club Associatio­n, a role from which he briefly stood down during the botched Super League breakaway in 2021. He is also a member of the influentia­l Uefa club competitio­ns committee.

 ?? Arteta. Photograph: David Klein/Reuters ?? Vinai Venkatesha­m helped turn Arsenal’s fortunes around under a leadership team with the sporting director, Edu, and manager, Mikel
Arteta. Photograph: David Klein/Reuters Vinai Venkatesha­m helped turn Arsenal’s fortunes around under a leadership team with the sporting director, Edu, and manager, Mikel

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