There has been changes to the EFL Board, with 3 new representatives from
the Championship.
The EFL Board is made up from a EFL chairman, a Chief Executive Officer,
Two independent non-executive Directors.
Three representatives from the Championship
Two representative from Division one
One representative from Division two
Names + Board Positions + Affiliation + Club
Rick Parry - EFL Chairman
Trevor Birch - Chief Executive Officer
Debbie Jevans QC - Senior Independent Non-Executive Director
Simon Bazelgette - Independent Non-Executive Director
Peter Ridsdale - Championship - Advisor to Preston North End Owner - [Elected]
Nicolas Randall QC - Championship - Chairman Nottingham Forest - [Elected]
Neil Bausor - Championship - Chief Executive Officer Middlesbrough - [Elected]
Jez Moxey - Division One - Chief Executive Officer Burton Albion
Steven Curwood - Division One - Chief Executive Officer Fleetwood Town
John Nixon - Division Two - Managing Director Carlisle United
Other candidates for the Championship board positions, but unsuccessful were
Stoke City's Tony Scholes & Barnsley's Paul Conway among others.
The three outgoing Championship Board Members were -
Stephen Pearce - CEO of Derby County - Stood down.
Mark Ashton - CEO of Bristol City - Had to leave the position, because he left
Bristol City for new employment at Ipswich Town in division one.
Nigel Howe - Former CEO of Reading - Had to step down after losing his job.
Voting - 19 out of the 24 clubs in the championship, voted Peter Ridsdale
............for the position on the EFL board.
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Summary - It would seem Derby County CEO Stephen Pearce stood down,
after Derby County problems on & mainly off the field.
Neil Warnock could have a smile on his face, with Middlesbrough CEO Neil Bausor
joining the EFL board.



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