The Hornet
14-09-2006, 02:39 PM
C+P from Watford FC Website
WATFORD STATEMENT
TONY Yorke, director of communications and corporate sales at Watford FC, has stepped down from his role at Vicarage Road, with effect from 31st October 2006.
Yorke, 41, has spent the last 12 months reorganising Watford's media, marketing and corporate sales departments - and building strong relationships between the Club, its fans and the wider business community in Hertfordshire.
During a successful period at the Club, Yorke has been responsible for growing corporate sales revenuesand overseeing the implementation of a new strategic approach to sales, marketing and communication.
"We are sad to be saying goodbye to Tony," commented Watford FC chief executive Mark Ashton. "His approach is always professional and his attitude is nothing less than first class. Tony has made a significant contribution to our off-the-pitch operations and is a popular figure at Vicarage Road."
Added Mark Ashton: "On a personal and professional level, I wish Tony the very best of luck in his future endeavours."
Tony Yorke said: "I am naturally sad to be leaving after enjoying a very rewarding period at Watford. Nonetheless, I am delighted to have played a part in helping the Club move forward.
"However, I experience a near 200-mile round trip to work on a daily basis, which has taken a major toll on my energy levels in recent months. I also have a young family who I don't get to see very much at all.
"Due to personal circumstances, I am unable to relocate to Watford, which leaves me with no other viable option than stepping down from my role at the Club."
WATFORD STATEMENT
TONY Yorke, director of communications and corporate sales at Watford FC, has stepped down from his role at Vicarage Road, with effect from 31st October 2006.
Yorke, 41, has spent the last 12 months reorganising Watford's media, marketing and corporate sales departments - and building strong relationships between the Club, its fans and the wider business community in Hertfordshire.
During a successful period at the Club, Yorke has been responsible for growing corporate sales revenuesand overseeing the implementation of a new strategic approach to sales, marketing and communication.
"We are sad to be saying goodbye to Tony," commented Watford FC chief executive Mark Ashton. "His approach is always professional and his attitude is nothing less than first class. Tony has made a significant contribution to our off-the-pitch operations and is a popular figure at Vicarage Road."
Added Mark Ashton: "On a personal and professional level, I wish Tony the very best of luck in his future endeavours."
Tony Yorke said: "I am naturally sad to be leaving after enjoying a very rewarding period at Watford. Nonetheless, I am delighted to have played a part in helping the Club move forward.
"However, I experience a near 200-mile round trip to work on a daily basis, which has taken a major toll on my energy levels in recent months. I also have a young family who I don't get to see very much at all.
"Due to personal circumstances, I am unable to relocate to Watford, which leaves me with no other viable option than stepping down from my role at the Club."