Dave Cormack announced as Dons Vice Chairman
The board of directors of Aberdeen Football Club has appointed Dave Cormack as vice chairman.
The lifelong Dons fan was appointed to the board 18 months ago after making a substantial investment in the Club which saw him become a major shareholder.
Since then, Dave has made further investments in the Club and this, along with additional investment from US investor, Tom Crotty, has taken the funds raised for the first phase of a community sports campus training facilities and new stadium at Kingsford to £8.5million.
Splitting his time between Aberdeen and Atlanta, Dave has also secured further investment from contacts in the US and is committed to identifying opportunities for the Club to extend its marketing drive into North America and to raise further funds for the second phase of the Kingsford development.
Chairman Stewart Milne welcomed the appointment. He said: “This appointment is testament to and acknowledgement of Dave’s contribution to the Club over the last 18 months. He’s been a great partner to me, bringing a fresh perspective, innovation and business acumen which have enabled us to further strengthen the Club’s commercial performance. Equally, his passion and shared ambition for the Community Trust have enabled us to deliver new initiatives, including the partnership with US-based Grassroot Soccer, the first of its kind in the UK, to roll-out a football-inspired education programme for young people around mental health".
“Despite being based in the States, Dave is a passionate and committed board director, who has provided huge support to me personally and to his fellow board directors as well as the sales and marketing team within the Club. Having played a key role in appointing Rob Wicks, Dave has supported him in the design and implementation of campaigns and initiatives which are transforming the way we do things and allowing us to maximise our potential at home and overseas".
“The Club is incredibly fortunate to have Dave and it is only right and fitting that his contribution is recognised through this appointment.”
Appointed to the board in June 2017, Dave is no stranger to Pittodrie, having served as interim chief executive between 2001 -2003. His main responsibilities since joining the board have been to help the Club gear up for a new era, building on the strong off-the-pitch performance, growing revenues through new marketing initiatives and fund-raising for the community sports hub, training facilities and new stadium.
Commenting on his appointment, Dave said: “I’m honoured and proud to take up the role of vice chairman at the Club I’ve loved all my life. We’ve made some remarkable progress in the last year or so, particularly in relation to our marketing and commercial activities and also in getting planning consent for Kingsford, along with securing the bulk of the funds for phase one".
“It’s clear we’ve still got some real challenges ahead if we are to achieve our ambitions on and off the pitch, but we’re in a healthy position to maximise our potential with a winning team, further investment, strategic partnerships here and in the US and a growing and more engaged fanbase".