Rangers chief Stewart Robertson elected onto SPFL board
The 42 member clubs elected seven club representatives ahead of the new season
Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson has been elected onto the SPFL board.
He is one of seven club representatives who have been voted in ahead of the new season.
Robertson stepped down last summer and was replaced by Peter Lawwell, who has since retired as Celtic's chief executive.
The Ibrox chief left the role after a public row with the SPFL board over the way the COVID-19 pandemic was being dealt with in Scottish football.
He is now back at the top table alongside Hibs' Ron Gordon and Ross County's James MacDonald.
Les Gray from Hamilton Accies and Dunfermline's Ross McArthur are the Championsip representatives.
Forfar’s Alastair Donald and Paul Hetherington of Airdrieonians are also involved.
They’ll serve alongside Neil Doncaster, Murdo MacLennan and Karyn McCluskey.