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Clarke named new Football League chair
The Football League has appointed Greg Clarke, former chief executive of Cable and Wireless Communications, to succeed Lord Mawhinney as the organisation's chair.
Clarke's appointment was ratified by the Football League's board on 11 March after Lord Mawhinney announced his intention to step down from the role in November 2009. Independent board member Ian Ritchie led the appointment process. He said: "Greg will build on the substantial progress made by Lord Mawhinney, focusing on further improving League football's professionalism and business structure, as well as maintaining the momentum on good governance."
Clarke added: "I look forward to joining a highly successful organisation whose clubs are at the heart of their communities. I intend to build on the league's recent successes and represent all our 72 clubs." Lord Mawhinney is set to be made honorary president of the Football League following his departure as chair, while Clarke's official starting date is yet to be confirmed.
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