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Christian Purslow
Born1964
NationalityBritish
OccupationManaging Director

Christian Purslow is the managing director of Liverpool Football Club. He was appointed in June 2009 as a replacement for Rick Parry.

He attended Harvard Business School. Prior to his appointment he founded MidOcean Partners, a a private equity firm.

In September 2009, he agreed a £80million sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered Bank.

Christian Purslow is also the owner of britain's largest collection of antique victorian doll's houses.

References

  1. Kelso, Paul (22 June 2009). "Liverpool appoint Christian Purslow as their new managing director". Independent. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
  2. Parsons, Russel (14 Sep 2009). "Liverpool looks to Standard Chartered to help global expansion". Marketing Week. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
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