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Official statement
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Official Statement
Posted on: Thu 12 Jun 2008
Leicester City are today delighted to announce the appointment of Lee Hoos as Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect.
Hoos brings a wealth of experience to the Foxes, having previously held the post at both Fulham and Southampton.
He replaces Paul Aldridge, who has stepped down of his own accord to pursue another business opportunity.
Chairman Milan Mandaric said: "I am extremely pleased to unveil Lee as our new Chief Executive.
"He has ten years of experience in the industry under his belt and he is someone who has impressed me greatly when our paths have crossed in the past.
"This promises to be a very exciting time for the club and I am confident that Lee will be a great asset to us in our quest for promotion."
Hoos added: "This is an excellent club with a fantastic infrastructure and I am delighted to be here.
"Upon leaving Southampton I was approached by a number of clubs - but as soon as I was aware of the interest from Leicester my mind was made up.
"I know all too well from my time with Fulham what a difficult division this is to get out of, but together I am confident that we can get this club moving in the right direction once again.
"In Mohammed Al-Fayed I worked with an incredibly driven and passionate man and I see all of those qualities and more in Milan. I'm really looking forward to the challenge that lies ahead."
Mandaric also paid tribute to the departing Aldridge.
He said: "I would like to place on record my sincere thanks to Paul for all of his efforts during what has been a very difficult period for the club. He goes with our very best wishes. I am sure he will be successful in his new project and will remain a friend to both myself and Leicester City."
Aldridge added: "I have thoroughly enjoyed my short time at Leicester City. There are few owners in football with the passion and commitment of Milan Mandaric. I wish him and the club every success for the future.
"I have known Lee for 10 years and had no hesitation in recommending him to Milan as my replacement. This club is blessed with some great people and I am confident they will ensure the stay in League One will be a short one."
Paul will speak further on the website prior to handing over the reins to Lee.
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