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Everton have announced the appointment of Martyn Hawkins as their new Chief Financial Officer.

A highly experienced chartered accountant and consultant, Martyn brings with him more than 20 years of financial and strategic leadership within the sports industry.

Beginning his career as an auditor with global financial services firm Deloitte, Martyn progressed to become a highly regarded senior consultant in their Sports Business Group.

He spent 12 years with Manchester City and the City Football Group (CFG), where he held senior positions including Interim Group CFO, Group Finance Director and Club Finance Director.

Most recently, he has been leading his own sports business, Caerulea Sports Advisory, working with organisations across the football industry.

 

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Mike Gaynes
1 Posted 01/09/2025 at 18:34:00
Looks a bit like Dowie with hair.
Dupont Koo
2 Posted 02/09/2025 at 01:09:49
Appears to be a great hire! The 12 years he spent up the Lanc was similar to the journey we are about to begin: from the barely-wealthy (in Premier League Owners terms) & not-the-shrewdest ownership (going through financial limits to sign an overated Robinho?) of Thaksin Shinawatra to the top-of-the-class, Oil-Rich current owner (winning a Treble and contending in Champions League annually).

Jimmy Salt
3 Posted 02/09/2025 at 08:03:23
Well if city's financial slitherings are anything to go by he he should be an astute addition.
Ernie Baywood
4 Posted 02/09/2025 at 08:04:59
And when it comes to negotiating with City, he knows their secrets...
Peter Moore
5 Posted 03/09/2025 at 11:39:40
Looks younger than a lot of executives. I wonder if he can play right back.
Colin Glassar
6 Posted 03/09/2025 at 12:02:52
Is he the last piece of the jigsaw?
Alan McGuffog
7 Posted 06/09/2025 at 22:45:05
Who needs a right back?

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