Richard Arnold (executive)


Richard Arnold is a British accountant and a director of Manchester United F.C.. Arnold is currently the Group Managing Director of the football club, and Company Director of Manchester United PLC.

Education

Arnold was educated at the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom, earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 1993. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1996.

Career

Arnold joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1993, working as a senior manager in telecommunications and media. While at PwC, he worked on the privatisation of Saudi Telecom Company and was involved in the successful initial public offering of Orange Telecommunications in the UK.
After six years at PwC, Arnold joined Global Crossing Europe Ltd., a global telecommunications company, and assisted them with their restructuring of the business between 1999 and 2002.
Arnold was appointed Deputy Managing Director of InterVoice Ltd. in 2002, with responsibility for the international channel sales and marketing division of the technology company, listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange.
In 2007, Arnold joined Manchester United as Group Commercial Director. He was promoted Group Managing Director and Director of Manchester United PLC on 1 July 2013, assuming control of the club's business operations, after Chief Executive David Gill was replaced by Executive Vice-Chairman Ed Woodward. Arnold sits on the board of Manchester United Television and Manchester United Merchandising Limited. During his time at the club, he has been instrumental in growing the global appeal of the Manchester United brand, opening commercial offices in Mayfair, New York City and Hong Kong. Arnold has overseen the signing of a number of lucrative sponsorship contracts, including a world record 7-year $600 million kit sponsor deal with General Motors/Chevrolet, and a $1.3 billion sports equipment deal with Adidas over 10 years, the most valuable in sporting history at the time.
Arnold was nominated as a finalist by the Institute of Directors for the Young Director of the Year in 2004 and 2005 for his work at InterVoice. In 2011, he was nominated for the SportBusiness International Magazine's Sports Innovator of the Year, for his commercial achievements with Manchester United.