Nottingham Forest has announced that CEO Lina Souloukou will be leaving her position, marking a significant change in the club's hierarchy. Souloukou, who took on the role in January 2025, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to serve the club and highlighted the progress made under the ownership of Evangelos Marinakis. Her departure adds to a series of exits from the club, including chief football officer Ross Wilson and head of football development Craig Mulholland. The club has faced a tumultuous period, with multiple managerial changes and restructuring needed at the City Ground. Souloukou's exit leaves Crystal Palace's Sharon Lacey as the only woman in a CEO role within the Premier League, emphasizing the challenges faced by women in football leadership positions. As Nottingham Forest looks to the future, the club will need to navigate these changes carefully to ensure stability and continued progress.
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Nottingham Forest CEO Lina Souloukou Steps Down Amid Changes
Nottingham Forest announces the departure of CEO Lina Souloukou, marking significant changes in the club's hierarchy and future direction.
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