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CF: How Milan’s board of directors looks after two recent appointments

AC Milan have officially added two more members to their board of directors while three of them have resigned, according to a report.

Calcio e Finanza write that RedBird Capital have moved with maximum transparency after UEFA’s indications in order to get full approval to have both Milan and Toulouse in European competitions next season.

As can be read in documents from 12 June, Alec John Scheiner, Isaac John Halyard and Niraj Narendra Shah presented their resignations from the Milan board of directors, after having also left the role of directors in the Toulouse always in recent days.

On 23 June, the Milan board of directors met and appointed two new members: Robert Klein and Kevin LaForce. Klein is the president of RedBird as per the official website, having joined in 2017 after 10 years at JP Morgan.

In his current role he oversees the fund’s non-investment operations including Capital Partnerships, Finance and Legal & Compliance.

LaForce is currently managing director of RedBird, with a focus on sports and media investments. He is involved in strategic planning and business implementation for the XFL, the American football league that RedBird launched in recent months.

Prior to joining RedBird, Kevin spent 14 years at the NFL, where he served as Senior Vice President of Media Strategy and Business Development, including leading the team that negotiated the $110 billion contract for broadcast the football championship in the USA.

Now, the Milan board is as follows: Paolo Scaroni (President), Giorgio Furlani, Stefano Cocirio, Gerry Cardinale, Randy Levine, Gordon Singer, Mark Dowley, Riccardo Stefanelli, Robert Klein and Kevin LaForce.

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16 Comments

  1. Wow,
    Do we have any other directors from Indonesia or India,
    Hate this club hopefully they end up in serie B

    1. Then just gtfo.

      Real Milan fans won’t hope for their team to be relegated, no matter what happen to the team. Sure some will be unhappy, sure some put question over club policy, but in the end they will support the club.

      And we aren’t relegated in banter era, we are so much better now so we won’t be relegated in the future either.

    2. Another gtfo for you. I might not always be agreed with management’s policies, but I will NEVER hope Milan falling down.

  2. You have made several of these comments now and am wondering why you still frequent this site? (Rhetorical so don’t feel the need to respond). Feel free to hate the club somewhere else and don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

      1. Ironically, his comment last month about signing Indonesian/Indian player might come true to an extent as Reijnders is half-Indonesian.

        1. Last month? I have seen him, one hour ago, making that comment!🤣 I don’t know? If he was trying, to mock them?

        2. Don’t mind him, guy like him probably never go to other countries and just sit on his room typing his keyboard – He probably might not even know many players in europe are half Indonesian to begin with, especially in Netherland.

        3. Sign me as an Indian player, I’ll play at the right wing for you 😂, pace 94, dribbling 90, physicality 50, game reading 70, height 0, overall 80. I’ll be your Indian player 🤣

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