Celtic appoint Michael Nicholson as new chief executive
He officially takes over from Dominic McKay who stepped down in September
Last updated 23rd Dec 2021
Celtic have appointed Michael Nicholson as their new chief executive.
Nicholson has been in the role on an interim basis following the departure of Dominic McKay in September.
The former SRU chief only took over from Peter Lawwell in the summer but decided to step down just four months into the role.
Nicholson, who has been with the club since 2013, has now been chosen as his permanent successor.
He joined as company secretary and head of legal before being promoted to director of Legal and football affairs in 2019.
Nicholson told the club's official website: “As a Celtic supporter all my life, I will do everything I can to drive the Club forward, working at all times in the best interests of Celtic.
“I have been fortunate to be part of this great institution for a number of years and it is a privilege to now hold this new responsibility. We have a team of brilliant people who are absolutely committed to Celtic and we will work together to deliver success for the Club and our supporters.
“I look forward to working with Ange, the Board, our colleagues and supporters in order to advance as a club, proud of our traditions and dedicated to constant improvement.
“The current environment remains uncertain and everyone at the Club recognises and sincerely appreciates the ongoing commitment of our supporters. Our League Cup victory at the weekend gives us all something to celebrate and we look forward to continuing success for Celtic Football Club.”
Board member Chris McKay will step into the role of chief financial officer with a broader range of executive responsibilities.
Celtic Chairman Ian Bankier said: “We are delighted to confirm this appointment. Michael is well known and highly respected across football domestically and internationally. He has the ability and experience to take Celtic forward positively and achieve great results.
“The appointments of Michael and Chris bring important continuity. They have been close to Ange since his arrival as football manager in the summer, and since then they have supported him brilliantly and will continue to do so as we further develop our football operations."