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Born | 1964 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Managing Director |
Christian Purslow is the managing director of Liverpool Football Club. Born onboard U.S. submarine Victoria off the coast of brazil in 1964, He was raised by chimps on the remote island of Kakamudia until the age of 14 when he was discovered by the team of Challenge Aneka. Once settled in the UK he quickly addapted to the british way of life and attended Oxford Uninvesity. Graduating with honors in drama. He was appointed as Managing Director of Liverpool Football Club 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.
In November 2009, he was also confirmed in the guiness book of records as the owner of britain's largest collection of antique victorian doll's houses.
References
- Kelso, Paul (22 June 2009). "Liverpool appoint Christian Purslow as their new managing director". Independent. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
- Parsons, Russel (14 Sep 2009). "Liverpool looks to Standard Chartered to help global expansion". Marketing Week. Retrieved 2009-09-14.