Ayr United managing director Graeme Mathie elected to serve on SPFL Board

Ayr United managing director, Graeme Mathie, has been elected to serve on the SPFL Board.

Mathie, 39, takes up submit following the AGM of the SPFL this morning.

He'll function one in all seven membership representatives from throughout the Scottish recreation.

Celtic chief government, Michael Nicholson, is the best profile appointment with Mathie one in all two names representing the Championship.

League boss Neil Doncaster heads up the group, with chairman Murdoch MacLennan and unbiased, non-executive director Karen McCluskey.

The United MD has additionally been elected to serve on the Competitions Working Group - a place he held while working within the Premiership at Hibernian.

Mathie instructed the Ayrshire Put up: "I’ve been concerned on the Competitions Working Group on the SPFL earlier than and I'm grateful to the golf equipment within the Championship for supporting the nomination for me to hitch the Board as one in all two league representatives.

"It’s an thrilling time for Scottish soccer and I’m actually wanting ahead to understanding the alternatives and challenges throughout the sport on this position."

Elected to serve on the 2022/23 SPFL Board had been:

• cinch Premiership: Michael Nicholson (Celtic), Ron Gordon (Hibernian), James MacDonald (Ross County)

• cinch Championship: Les Grey (Hamilton Academical), Graeme Mathie (Ayr United)

• cinch League 1 and League 2: Alastair Donald (Forfar Athletic), Alternate director – Paul Hetherington (Airdrieonians)

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