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JORDAN EXCITED BY CEO CHANCE AT BORO

By Tom Blackett

STEVENAGE have appointed former Crystal Palace managing director Dominic Jordan as their new chief executive officer – and he’s determined to drive the League Two club forward.
The 51-year-old arrives after spending the last 12 years running a sports partnership business he founded in 2010.
Prior to that, he was the operations and managing director of Crystal Palace for ten years, involved in all aspects of the running of the club in the Premier League and the Championship.
He will take up his new position in two weeks’ time.
“I am delighted ...

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