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Newcastle United official announcement of three new executive appointments

Monday has brought an official Newcastle United release that details three new executive appointments.

Newcastle United CEO David Hopkinson expanding further his team on the business side of things.

The official club release stating: ‘Tyneside-born executive Graeme Johnson has joined the club as Chief People Officer, while agency founder and former FIFA executive Dave O’Connor will also arrive at St. James’ Park as Chief Revenue Officer later this month. Meanwhile, global brand and marketing strategist Steven Taylor will take up the role of Chief Marketing Officer on 1st July.’

Newcastle United going on to say: ‘The appointments reflect the club’s continued investment into building a high-performing organisation off the pitch, aligned with its vision for sustainable growth and success. They add to the club’s nine-strong executive leadership team, which includes David Hopkinson (CEO), Simon Capper (CFO), Brad Miller (COO), Ross Wilson (Sporting Director) and other senior executives from across the club’s key functions.’

CEO David Hopkinson saying this about the trio of new appointments: “Graeme, Dave and Steven each bring proven leadership and deep expertise in their respective fields, and I’m truly delighted to welcome them to Newcastle United. In the near term, their focus will be on strengthening our organisational capability – embedding a high-performance culture, sharpening our global brand, and accelerating key revenue streams. Over the longer term, these appointments are about building the foundations of a world-class organisation. By investing in people, brand and commercial growth, we are positioning the club for sustainable success and ensuring we can compete consistently at the highest level on and off the pitch.”

Newcastle United giving the following information about each of the three executive appointments.

Graeme Johnson

‘Joining as Chief People Officer, Graeme is a senior executive who specialises in building high-performance cultures. Having coached and developed multiple executive teams, he has helped multinational brands to deliver sustained commercial and organisational success. He leaves the position of Global Vice President of People and Culture at entertainment and leisure company Merlin Entertainments, where he has collaborated with international brands including LEGO, Hasbro, and Ferrari. Throughout his career, Graeme has led large-scale cultural transformation and talent strategies. He has previously held senior leadership roles across consultancy, sports business and media and entertainment sectors, working for organisations including Virgin Media, BT and Entain.’

Dave O’Connor

‘Dave joins as Chief Revenue Officer, responsible for driving commercial growth across all aspects of the club – from partnerships and retail, to licensing and new business development. Born and bred in Newcastle, he went to school in North Shields and university in Durham before spending most of the last two decades in Germany and Switzerland. A co-founder of global sports marketing firm 18K Sports, headquartered in Zurich, he has spent more than 20 years delivering high-impact, revenue-generating commercial programmes for sport’s most powerful brands and rights holders around the world. Dave previously worked in FIFA’s commercial division for seven years, and has held management roles at leading sports companies such as Wanda / Infront Sports and GMR Marketing, specialising in global commercial partnerships.’

Steven Taylor

‘Steven will join Newcastle United as Chief Marketing Officer on 1st July. He arrives with more than 20 years of experience in global brand building, fan and consumer engagement, and commercial growth – working with major organisations across consumer, lifestyle, hospitality and service-led industries. Throughout his career, he has led transformation programmes for major international brands including Starwood, Shangri-La, Accor and Hurtigruten, helping them to expand their reach, deepen audience connections and build lasting cultural relevance across global markets. With a strong passion for sport and expertise in creating emotionally resonant brands, Steven will lead the club’s marketing strategy as Newcastle United continues to grow its presence and engage supporters around the world.’

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