Wrexham have announced the appointment of former Inter Milan and D.C. United figurehead Michael Williamson as their new CEO.
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- Wrexham appoint Williamson as new CEO
- Reynolds and McElhenney thrilled at coup
- Ex-Inter Milan man excited to take up role
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
After spells with Inter, D.C. and Miami FC, Williamson will take up his position – pending visa approval. Now the Welsh side are in League One, Wrexham want to expand their operations and Reynolds and McElhenney feel Williamson is the perfect candidate to take them forward.
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WHAT RYAN REYNOLDS AND ROB MCELHENNEY SAID
A joint statement from the Wrexham owners reads: “As the fortunes and dreams of Wrexham AFC have grown, so must our club operations. The Board is pleased to welcome Michael Williamson as new CEO of Wrexham. Michael comes to us with deep global football experience with D.C. United, Inter Milan and most recently Miami FC. Over his many years at Serie A’s Inter Milan, he served various roles including Chief Financial Officer, Chief Strategy Officer and Co-CEO of San Siro Stadium. He has worn many hats and will continue to wear many more now that his hat will say Wrexham AFC. Also, Michael. We’re out of hats. Could you get on that? Love, Rob and Ryan.”
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Williamson outlined his goals for Wrexham following back-to-back promotions.
He told Wrexham's website: "I am delighted to join Wrexham AFC after their impressive back-to-back promotions to League One. I look forward to working with the dedicated management, staff, and players who have excelled since Rob and Ryan’s arrival in 2020. As we plan for further growth and success on and off the pitch, we will prioritize maintaining our strong ties to the Wrexham community and our loyal fan base while enhancing our international appeal.”
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WHAT NEXT?
While Wrexham wait for Williamson's visa to be approved, the Red Dragons' squad are off enjoying their summer break. Behind the scenes, the club will be focused on making the right signings on and off the pitch.
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