Leeann Dempster quits Hibs after six years as chief executive

She moved to Easter Road from Motherwell in 2014

Author: John CallanPublished 26th Nov 2020
Last updated 26th Nov 2020

Hibs chief executive Leeann Dempster has announced she is leaving her role after more than six years at the Easter Road club.

She said it is 'genuinely the right time' to depart the Hibees, after an 'intense and fulfilling' spell, which included their historic Scottish Cup win in 2016.

The club's owner Ron Gordon's expressed his disappointment at the decision, but said he respects it.

In a statement posted on the club's website, she said: "The club had been relegated when I joined, and I was determined – with the help of a terrific group of people – to rebuild and restore the club to make its supporters proud on and off the pitch.

"The Cup win was the highlight, of course, but there have been many fantastic moments.

“I think it is genuinely the right time, both for the club and for me, to move on to a new chapter. It has been an intense and fulfilling time of my life.

"I have grown to love the club and the Hibernian family, but the club is in good hands and has an exciting future ahead of it. I wanted to make sure Ron settled in following the transaction, and I think we have achieved that.

"I’ve enjoyed working with him and I have learned a lot in the process. Supporters should be optimistic and excited about Ron’s plans for the club’s future, and I know they will continue to support the club in the magnificent fashion that they have done during my time, especially during recent months when they absolutely stepped up when we most needed them.

“I thank every one of them for making this job such an enjoyable one. Now I look forward to the excitement of taking on a new challenge.”

Leeann Dempster announced her decision to join Hibs in April 2014, moving from a similar role at fellow Scottish Premiership club Motherwell.

The club's owner Ron Gordon said: "I would have liked Leeann to stay. She has done a terrific job throughout her time at the club and I know how highly regarded she is by every supporter and within football.

"She has explained that she believes it is the right time for her and for the club - that she is ready to pursue a new and different challenge, and that she wants to spend more time with her family.

“She has obviously thought long and hard about this and we now have to accept and respect her view. I am happy to say she will work with us to ensure a smooth transition as we decide how to best move forward and thank her for her continued commitment to the club.

"She has definitely left her mark at Hibernian, and everyone at Hibs should be very grateful to her, I know I am, and all of us wish her every success.

"I know this development will be a surprise to supporters. I can assure them that Leeann has promised to stay in touch and has promised me she will always be available to help me, as she has from my first day at Hibs, with valued advice, guidance and support. I am forever grateful - she will most certainly be missed."

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