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Club statement: Stephen Browne

Director Stephen Browne leaves the Hatters' board while Glyn Taylor appointed

Stephen Browne, second from the left in the hat, celebrates in the Royal Box at Wembley after the Hatters win promotion to the Premier League.

Luton Town Football Club can advise that Stephen Browne has decided to leave the Club’s board.

Stephen was a founder member and contributor to the consortium that led to Luton Town 2020’s takeover in 2008, which resulted in the Club being saved from administration. As a director, Stephen helped to stabilise the Hatters and contributed to the unprecedented progress from the National League and through the EFL.

Whilst stepping away from board duties, he will remain as a shareholder of the Club however and will continue to be a familiar face to fellow supporters, staff, and directors at Kenilworth Road.

As part of the board’s corporate restructure, we are delighted to welcome the addition of lawyer, Glyn Taylor as General Counsel for the 2020 Holdings group and as a new member of the board.

Glyn has acted as a corporate lawyer to the group for many years and will advise on all legal, company structuring and governance matters to all companies within the group, including the Power Court development.

On Stephen’s departure, Chairman David Wilkinson said: “Stephen was a founder of the 2020 consortium, and he has since been a valued member of the investor group and played a key non-executive role in helping the Club to those four promotions.

“Stephen will remain as a shareholder in the Club and he will always be welcome at Kenilworth Road. We offer our heartfelt thanks for his contribution to the board over the past many years and wish him well in all his future ventures.

“At the same time, we welcome Glyn warmly to the board. Glyn is someone who has worked with us for over a decade already and will continue to add his considerable legal experience and expertise to the group.”

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