Lincoln City’s Liam Scully and Exeter City’s Julian Tagg have been elected as the League One representatives on the EFL Board, succeeding Jez Moxey and Steven Curwood. Scully, also serving as the Chair of the EFL Trust, brings his expertise as Chief Executive at Lincoln City. Meanwhile, Tagg, Chair at Exeter City and a former alternate Director on the EFL Board, adds his wealth of experience to the role.
Additionally, Tan Kesler, Vice Chairman of Hull City, has joined the Board as a Championship representative, replacing Steve Kavanagh. Kesler joins Peter Ridsdale of Preston North End and Neil Bausor of Middlesbrough, both re-appointed for a further three-year term.
Charles Grant, Chair of Crewe Alexandra, continues to represent League Two on the EFL Board, alongside Independent Non-Executive Directors Caroline Artis and Justine Roberts CBE, CEO Trevor Birch, and Chair Rick Parry.
These appointments mark an important step in the governance of the EFL, ensuring diverse representation and expertise across the board.