Liverpool FC boss thanks departing club figure for ‘dedication and professionalism’
Liverpool FC have this afternoon (January 31) confirmed the departure of operations director Andrew Parkinson.
In a statement on the club website, LFC said Mr Parkinson is leaving following a “senior level business restructure”.
Reds CEO Peter Moore thanked him for his significant contribution to the club, made particularly in relation to the expansion of the Main Stand throughout 2016.
Mr Moore said: “We would like to place on record our thanks to Andrew for his dedication and professionalism he brought to the club.
“Under his leadership, we progressively developed our operations structure leading to the club being recognised as a leader in its field, and winning a number of customer excellence awards.”
He added: “We wish Andrew every success in his future endeavours.”
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