Newcastle United 'delighted' as 'exceptional operator' arrives at St James' Park

Newcastle United have appointed Brad Miller as the club’s new Chief Operating Officer. (Photo credit: Newcastle United)Newcastle United have appointed Brad Miller as the club’s new Chief Operating Officer. (Photo credit: Newcastle United)
Newcastle United have appointed Brad Miller as the club’s new Chief Operating Officer. (Photo credit: Newcastle United) | Newcastle United
Newcastle United CEO Darren Eales has described the appointment as a ‘huge asset’.

Newcastle United have announced the appointment of a new Chief Operating Officer (COO).

Brad Miller arrives at St. James’ Park from Ferrovial Vertiports, a subsidiary of leading global infrastructure operator Ferrovial, which operates major aviation facilities around the world. He has previously held a range of senior leadership and advisory roles, primarily in the aviation and property sectors.

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As per a club statement “Brad has provided leadership for a range of major transformational projects during his career, including delivery of the £1.3bn transformation of Manchester Airport’s Terminal 2 while with the Manchester Airport Group (MAG).

Newcastle United have appointed Brad Miller as the club’s new Chief Operating Officer. (Photo credit: Newcastle United)Newcastle United have appointed Brad Miller as the club’s new Chief Operating Officer. (Photo credit: Newcastle United)
Newcastle United have appointed Brad Miller as the club’s new Chief Operating Officer. (Photo credit: Newcastle United) | Newcastle United

“While with MAG, Brad’s positions included managing director of East Midlands Airport, chief operating officer at both London Stansted and Manchester airports, managing director of MAG’s e-commerce and digital business, and he established MAG’s North America offering.”

Brad will lead on the club’s capital investment strategy and will work with the club’s existing operations team as Newcastle strive for “best in class”

Newcastle CEO Darren Eales said: “Brad is an exceptional operator and we are delighted to welcome him to the Newcastle United family. He brings with him an outstanding track record in both operational and developmental projects, and his creative, collaborative and strategic leadership will be a huge asset to us as we continue to strive for best-in-class in all that we do.”

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Brad added: “I am looking forward to helping Newcastle United to move forward with its ambitious, sustainable development plans and to working alongside such dedicated and passionate people. It is an incredibly exciting and unique time for everyone involved with the club.”

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