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FA appoints Mark Bullingham as new CEO to replace outgoing Martin Glenn

The FA has been looking for a new CEO since Glenn announced in December that he would be stepping down

Lawrence Ostlere
Friday 29 March 2019 13:06 EDT
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The Football Association has promoted its chief commercial and football development officer, Mark Bullingham, to replace the outgoing Martin Glenn as chief executive.

The FA has been looking for a new CEO since Glenn announced in December that he would be stepping down. Bullingham’s official start date is yet to be confirmed.

Bullingham joined the FA in August 2016 as commercial director from Fuse Sports & Entertainment, and is credited with several high-profile broadcast and sponsorship deals.

“This is an incredibly exciting time to be at The Football Association and I’m delighted to be given this opportunity,” said Bullingham.

“I’m hugely passionate about the role The FA plays in improving the English game and our positive contribution to society. Getting kids across the country active and learning life skills such as teamwork and communication is incredibly rewarding.

“I’m confident in the talent and determination of the workforce here and the direction we are heading together.

“However, there is still a huge amount to do; from transforming the quality of amateur pitches, to doubling the women’s and girls’ game across the country, to hosting major international tournaments, to building digital tools to help volunteers across all areas of the grassroots game. The to-do list is long but we know that as a team, we can deliver huge progress.

“I would also like to thank Martin Glenn for his support over the last two and a half years. Martin has played a principal role in making The FA a more modern, innovative and inclusive organisation. He has created a strong leadership team that is making a real difference at every level of English football.”

Greg Clarke, FA Chairman, added: “Following a full and thorough recruitment process, it gives me huge pleasure and great confidence that the best candidate has come from within the organisation.

“Mark has played a key role in the recent success of The FA and under his leadership the organisation will continue to break new ground.

“I know Mark and his qualities well. He is undoubtedly the best person to lead The FA as we head into an exciting new era.”

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