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Chris Heck - President of Business Operations


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9 minutes ago, sidcow said:

Well, this guy better be the dogs danglies. 

We're all in now. 

he will be.

£25 for a pint.

£50 for a pie.

£5000 for a handshake with players after the match.

£25000 to take a trip on the team bus to or from a match, with the first team.

£50000 to take part in first team training sessions for a day.

 

What could go wrong! 😜

 

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Heck solely uses 'President' to describe his role on Twitter (@chrisheck76), rather than President of Business Operations. Doesn't particularly mean much, but I think it's a tad interesting.

Also, Chelsea also appointed a similar "President of Business" when Boehly (lol) took over. He left a few weeks ago after Chelsea appointed a CEO, but there were circumstances/sensitive incidents in play that may have led to his departure.

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26 minutes ago, wishywashy said:

Chelsea also appointed a similar "President of Business" when Boehly (lol) took over. He left a few weeks ago after Chelsea appointed a CEO, but there were circumstances/sensitive incidents in play that may have led to his departure.

‘May’ is very generous of you 😂

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On 12/06/2023 at 21:25, MaVilla said:

he will be.

£25 for a pint.

£50 for a pie.

£5000 for a handshake with players after the match.

£25000 to take a trip on the team bus to or from a match, with the first team.

£50000 to take part in first team training sessions for a day.

 

What could go wrong! 😜

 

£100,000 to be bought on to take penalties.

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10 hours ago, wishywashy said:

Heck solely uses 'President' to describe his role on Twitter (@chrisheck76), rather than President of Business Operations. Doesn't particularly mean much, but I think it's a tad interesting.

Also, Chelsea also appointed a similar "President of Business" when Boehly (lol) took over. He left a few weeks ago after Chelsea appointed a CEO, but there were circumstances/sensitive incidents in play that may have led to his departure.

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As a title, it's all very US Corporate, but here is a definition of President from Invetopedia.

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In some corporations and organizations, the president is the leader of the company's executive group. In the corporate world, however, the president often refers to someone who is the leader of a segment or critical part of the overall company, rather than the leader of the overall company.

 

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On 14/06/2023 at 01:32, wishywashy said:

Heck solely uses 'President' to describe his role on Twitter (@chrisheck76), rather than President of Business Operations. Doesn't particularly mean much, but I think it's a tad interesting.

Also, Chelsea also appointed a similar "President of Business" when Boehly (lol) took over. He left a few weeks ago after Chelsea appointed a CEO, but there were circumstances/sensitive incidents in play that may have led to his departure.

Has "President Emeritus" been filled yet?

what are we hanging around at?

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On 16/06/2023 at 21:16, juanpablosaliceband said:

So will Heck be Purslow’s replacement as club representative at Premier League meetings, votes, etc. or will that fall under football operations for Monchi? I would assume it’s Heck. 

That would be "Flippin Heck"

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