Wayne Mumford appointed as Commercial Director

Charlton Athletic are delighted to announce the appointment of Wayne Mumford as the club’s Commercial Director.
Mumford has worked with some of the biggest football clubs in the world including Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Juventus, Real Madrid and Wolverhampton Wanderers. He will lead the club’s commercial departments to support Thomas Sandgaard’s long-term vision of growth for Charlton.
The Charlton owner said: “I am very pleased to be able to appoint a Commercial Director with Wayne’s wealth of knowledge, experience and contacts.
“I am ambitious and the long-term goal is for Charlton to become a top Premier League club in the next decade. We have to grow steadily not just on the pitch but off the pitch too. Wayne will play a very important role in moving the club forward and taking us to those next levels.”
Mumford already has a good knowledge of Charlton, having played a key role in Joma’s kit sponsorship deal with the club in 2003. He also played an important part in Sandgaard’s takeover of the club, utilising his knowledge of Charlton to help advise on the process.
He said: “Charlton is a special club with a real community feel, I’ve known that from my time dealing with the club many years ago.
“We have an owner in place who is ambitious and who cares. He has a long-term vision and, combined with a passionate fanbase, that is an excellent place to start. We have plenty of work to do but I’m excited to be part of the club and I can’t wait to get started on the journey.”
Mumford becomes the second senior appointment of the Sandgaard Era, following the arrival of Ged Roddy, as the club’s Technical Director, earlier this month.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5f9032bc2b68a/wayne-mumford-appointed-as-commercial-director
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Any news on his sons?135
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Return the reduced cost of season tickets for over 60s.14
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Sounds good , the pieces seem to be coming together & considering the short time TS has been here I couldn’t be happier with his first steps (would have loved a striker though!)8
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I look forward to Charlton banjos appearing in the club shop10
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On the face of it, a good appointment- knows Charlton and especially knows the potential Charlton had/have in the premier league!The band is coming together, really feels like a positive project now - exciting!8
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Joking aside, it's good to have these key off the field positions being filled
Another connection to Joma, that's interesting9 -
Spitfire76 said:Sounds good , the pieces seem to be coming together & considering the short time TS has been here I couldn’t be happier with his first steps (would have loved a striker though!)
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Anyone else laugh when they read "...and Wolverhampton Wanderers"?12
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Welcome.
Sounds like a sensible and, no disrespect to Ravi who's done a great job, necessary appointment.
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Welcome.0
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Solidgone said:Return the reduced cost of season tickets for over 60s.13
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Can we get rid of that other little prick yet?17
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Wasnt Sandgaard put in touch with Varney due to his link with Joma?
Wonder if that was this fella3 -
Sounds like a good appointment to me. Bags of experience. Nice one0
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Hartleypete said:Can we get rid of that other little prick yet?9
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"the biggest football clubs in the world including Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Juventus, Real Madrid and Wolverhampton Wanderers."One of the clubs is not like the others....14
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Sounds a good appointment. Another piece of the puzzle in place.0
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...and then Thomas and Wayne broke into an acoustic set of "little lion man"1
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Exiled_Addick said:"the biggest football clubs in the world including Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Juventus, Real Madrid and Wolverhampton Wanderers."One of the clubs is not like the others....3
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BetterCallSaul said:Exiled_Addick said:"the biggest football clubs in the world including Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Juventus, Real Madrid and Wolverhampton Wanderers."One of the clubs is not like the others....1
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That’s a top notch cv, and wolves... they’re exactly the type of model we should be replicating, or at least match their achievements in the next few years.7
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killerandflash said:I look forward to Charlton banjos appearing in the club shop7
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Redrobo said:Hartleypete said:Can we get rid of that other little prick yet?0
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Another positive appointment by TS. Good times ahead fellow Addicks, good times indeed.3
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ForeverAddickted said:Wasnt Sandgaard put in touch with Varney due to his link with Joma?
Wonder if that was this fella
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Admittedly don’t know anything about him, but another incredibly impressive CV working at big clubs across Europe.
This again feels similar to Ged Roddy’s appointment, setting the foundations behind the scenes with experienced and quality individuals. People who should be able to implement the vision and strategy off the pitch to enable us to grow and become successful on the pitch.
We are so lucky to have Sandgaard, I really do believe that.57 -
Henry Irving said:Welcome.
Sounds like a sensible and, no disrespect to Ravi who's done a great job, necessary appointment.0 -
I assume a Financial Director next0
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Can anyone add some detail to his "excellent CV" as all we seem to know is that he has worked at a lot of large clubs - but doing what?0
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lancashire lad said:Can anyone add some detail to his "excellent CV" as all we seem to know is that he has worked at a lot of large clubs - but doing what?12