Ron Gourlay

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Ron Gourlay is a British businessman and CEO of Valencia CF. He was formerly CEO of Chelsea, F.C.West Bromwich Albion and Reading.

Preceded byXu Ke
Preceded byNigel Howe
Succeeded byNigel Howe
Preceded byPeter Kenyon
Quick facts CEO of West Bromwich Albion Football Club, Preceded by ...
Ron Gourlay
Gourlay whilst CEO of Chelsea Football Club
CEO of West Bromwich Albion Football Club
In office
2022–2024
Preceded byXu Ke
CEO of Reading Football Club
In office
2017–2018
Preceded byNigel Howe
Succeeded byNigel Howe
CEO of Chelsea Football Club
In office
2009–2014
Preceded byPeter Kenyon
Succeeded byMarina Granovskaia
Personal details
Born
Dundee, Scotland
OccupationBusinessman
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Chelsea

Ron Gourlay worked at Chelsea since 2004,[1][2] having previously worked for Manchester United and Umbro. He was appointed the chief executive of Chelsea on 17 September 2009, following Peter Kenyon's decision to leave the club on 31 October 2009.[3]

He was quoted as saying: "It is a huge honour to be offered the chance to lead Chelsea".[4] "We have a fantastic team both on and off the field and those teams can move us on to even greater success in the future. To be responsible for that is a fantastic challenge and I will be giving it my total commitment, drive and energy" after being named as the successor.[5]

Reading

On 10 July 2017, Gourlay was appointed as CEO of Reading,[6] leaving his role with immediate effect on 19 November 2018.[7] Following his departure, former-Reading chairman John Madejski claimed that Gourlay did not understand the culture at Reading and that he had damaged links between the community and club during his sixteen months at the club.[8]

West Bromwich Albion

On 2 February 2022 following the departure of then head coach Valerien Ismael, Gourlay was appointed as CEO of West Bromwich Albion.[9]

Al-Ahli FC

On 22 January 2024 he was appointed CEO of the Saudi side Al-Ahli.[10]

Valencia

On 31 May 2025, Gourlay became CEO of Valencia. [11]

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