Dundee CEO Scot Gardiner Leaves Dens Park

June 30, 2014

Dundee chief executive Scot Gardiner will leave his position at Dens Park after helping the club complete their takeover.

Gardiner, viagra order who previously worked for Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League, joined the Scottish Premiership side in 2012 amidst financial struggle.

Last year, he oversaw the takeover by a Texas-based consortium and a return to the top flight.

A statement on the Dundee website read: “With the club now back in the Premiership and in good hands, Scot feels that this is the natural time for him to move on and pursue other opportunities within the game.”

Gardiner added: “I have greatly enjoyed my time at Dundee FC. It is a fantastic football club and my thanks go to the board, my other colleagues and all the fans for the tremendous support that I have had during my time here.

“I will miss everyone but I leave confident that the club is in good hands and heading in the right direction.”

The news means that John Nelms will become the Dark Blues’ Managing Director, whilst Ian Crighton will be Chief Financial Officer and Steve Martin will serve as Commercial Director.