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Donna Cullen, the right wife of Daniel Levy in Tottenham, leaves the club board, the first of several changes expected this summer.
After serving on the Committee since 2006, Cullen is considered most of his term of office to Levy’s most loyal advisor.
She also acted as a Commissioner of the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, although she faced some criticism of fans in recent protests that were targeting Levy.
Vinai Venkatesham should take on his role as the club’s main executive director later this month. Meanwhile, Levy is expected to soon be presenting plans for the head coach Ange Postecoglou and the Chief football officer of Scott Munna.
Less than three weeks ago Postecoglou won the Europa League in Biblau, but his future at the club remains uncertain after he finished 17th in the Premier League.
If Levy decides to release the Australian, Thomas Frank is a favorite man who has taken his place in northern London.
The Cullen statement read on the club’s website: “This was such a difficult decision. The club was my life in the last three decades. I had a privilege to work with Daniel, whose vision and energy was taken by the club forward, and so talented and wonderful colleagues.
Executive Director Tottenham Hotspur and Deputy Daniel Levy Donna Cullen stepped down from his role after three decades at the club 🚨⚪ pic.twitter.com/vukwihoyoq
– Sky Sports News (@skySportnews) June 2, 2025
“It was a pretty trip, starting with White Hart Lane, with a short stay at Wembley and finally our new home – incredible memories home and in guests. End this season with Europa League trophy was a dream come true.
“Now is the time to collect more time for myself and my family, with whom I thank for their support over the years. I will spend the coming months, ensuring that there is a smooth handover with my staff. Thank you all. I wish everyone at the club all the success in the world.”
In his honor, Levy praised Cullen’s contribution: “Donna has contributed a huge contribution to the club during the extensive period. Her diverse responsibilities have grown significantly and replacing her roles with one individual will be impossible.
“Although many can associate it primarily with marketing and communications, Donna’s influence extends far beyond these areas. Completely, her leadership and political sharpness on planning committees, it was crucial in the fact that the club could build one of the best stadium stadiums and training centers in the world.
“It deserves a recognition for the contribution that has played in the formation of Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, which has positively influenced countless individuals in our communities and in establishing the London Academy of Excellence, providing children of exceptional educational capabilities.
“Donna pushed the conscience of the club to be at the helm of the Environmental and Diversity Initiative. She also played a key role in supporting amateur ladies over time short -time, allowing the development of our professional women’s team.
“Her daily contribution will be missed, but she fully deserves to take the time for herself, and I know that we will be able to call her advice when needed. We wish her good for the future.”