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Club Directors

The Board

The following individuals make up the Board of Tottenham Hotspur Limited, the holding company of the Club.

Chairman

Daniel Levy graduated from Cambridge University in 1985 with a First Class Honours Degree in Economics and Land Economy. Mr. Levy was appointed to the Board in December 2000 and is currently the longest serving Chairman of any Premier League football club. Mr. Levy is also Managing Director of the ENIC Group of companies, a sports, entertainment and media group, a position he has held since 1995.

Daniel has recently delivered the highly acclaimed new Tottenham Hotspur stadium and is committed to seeing this flagship scheme and associated developments act as a catalyst for the uplift of the wider area of North Tottenham.

Daniel is also actively involved in promoting governing issues related to the Premier League, most recently advocating enhanced financial controls for all owners to ensure the long-term financial stability of clubs.

Chief Executive Officer

Vinai Venkatesham OBE joined the Club as Chief Executive Officer in June 2025, bringing previous executive experience from Arsenal Football Club, the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics and from Deloitte where he qualified as a Management Accountant.

His board experience includes the Wembley Stadium Advisory Board, the British Olympic Association, the World Athletics Championships in 2017, the European Clubs Association (ECA), and the joint venture between UEFA and the ECA now known as UC3.  He has also sat on a number of Premier League, FA and UEFA Committees.

In 2024 Vinai was awarded an OBE for services to sport in the King’s New Years Honours list.

Operations and Finance Director

Matthew Collecott is also Group Operations and Finance Director of ENIC having joined the group in 1998. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants and worked for Price Waterhouse in Europe and Africa before joining ENIC, overseeing investments across the sports, entertainment and media group, specifically with Slavia Prague, AEK Athens and Vicenza Calcio. He is also Executive Director of a number of private property ventures. He is also a Trustee of the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation.

Non-Executive Director

Peter Charrington spent 26 years at Citigroup, joining in 1994 and departing at the end of 2020. He served as Global CEO of the Private Banking business from 2014 to 2020, overseeing approximately 15,000 clients and 4,000 employees globally, with revenues of around USD 4 billion and net income exceeding USD 1 billion.

He held several senior roles across the UK, North America, and EMEA, and was a member of Citi’s Institutional Clients Senior Management Committee. Peter also chaired Citi’s Wealth Management Fiduciary Committee and was the senior executive responsible for regulatory engagement.

Under his leadership, Citi was named Best Private Bank globally in 2018 and 2019, and Peter was named Wealth Management CEO of the Year in 2019.

Since 2022, Peter has been a Senior Partner at Nexus Luxury Collection in the Bahamas, leading global business development. He is also a Senior Advisor to One Equity Partners and serves on the boards of Amey, Acteon, and Avaloq AG.  Peter is also a member of the board of Saranac Partners and is a senior advisor to UST Global.

Lead Independent Director

Jonathan Turner graduated from Oxford University in 1994 with a First Class Honours Degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Mr Turner is the co-founder and former President of Qatalyst Partners, a technology-focused investment bank. He has over 24 years of investment banking experience, including at Credit Suisse, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and Citibank. Mr Turner has also served as an advisor to the UK Government regarding Technology and Finance.