Chelsea appoint Chris Jurasek as their new CEO

Chelsea appoint Chris Jurasek as their new CEO as Todd Boehly and Co continue boardroom shake-up at Stamford Bridge, with president of business Tom Glick departing after just 10 months

  • Jurasek will work with sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart
  • He has spent nine years as operating executive at Clearlake, who own Chelsea
  • Glick, who was named president of business in July last year, is leaving the club 

Chelsea have announced the appointment of Chris Jurasek as their new chief executive, while also confirming president of business Tom Glick is leaving after less than a year in his role.

The Blues’ 12th-place Premier League finish in owners’ the Clearlake group’s first season has led to Mauricio Pochettino being named head coach and tasked with improving their on-field fortunes.

Pochettino was finally confirmed as Chelsea head coach on Monday, with the former Tottenham boss set to pen an initial two-year contract with the option of a further 12 months on July 1. 

And further upheaval off the pitch came on Tuesday with the announcement that Jurasek will oversee all business areas at Chelsea and report to the board alongside co-sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley.

‘I’m delighted to be joining Chelsea, a club which is loved and followed all over the world,’ Jurasek said. ‘I’m enormously proud to be leading it into the next chapter in its rich history.

Chelsea have announced the appointment of Chris Jurasek as their new chief executive

In turn, the club’s president of business Tom Glick is leaving after less than a year in his role

Todd Boehly (pictured) and Co are continuing their boardroom shake-up at Stamford Bridge

‘We have huge opportunities to grow on and off the pitch and to engage our exceptional fans both in London and wherever they are supporting us from.’

Jurasek has been working as an operating executive for Clearlake Capital since February 2014. He was also chief executive of another business funded by the private equity firm – software development company EagleView – and had already attended business meetings in view of joining Chelsea.

Behdad Eghbali and Jose E Feliciano, co-controlling owners, said: ‘Chris’ skill and expertise will help us to drive the club forward in all areas, particularly in supporting our long-term plans for Chelsea.

‘Our focus will continue to be on ensuring the club is competitive and sustainable both from a sporting and business perspective, with a talented and ambitious leadership team.’

Former Manchester City executive Glick will be exiting the club, having only been appointed last July – although no departure date was announced by the club, who said the former president of NFL franchise the Carolina Panthers wanted ‘to pursue other opportunities’.

Glick will work closely with Jurasek in the coming months to ensure a smooth transition before leaving.

Chelsea are undergoing another revamp this summer after Boehly and Co parted company with club officials Bruce Buck, Marina Granovskaia and Petr Cech upon arrival last year.

Mauricio Pochettino was finally named as Chelsea’s new head coach on Monday afternoon

They also employed four different head coaches throughout their first full season at the helm; replacing Thomas Tuchel with Graham Potter last September before the latter’s assistant Bruno Saltor enjoyed one match in temporary charge following his sacking seven months later.

Frank Lampard was then named caretaker manager until the end of the campaign, with Pochettino now confirmed as Potter’s permanent successor following Sunday’s final game of the season against Newcastle.

Pochettino will work closely with co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart, who also arrived at Stamford Bridge last year.

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