Everton’s chief financial officer James Maryniak is set to leave next month.
Maryniak served in a variety of leadership roles in his eight years with the club including his current position which was made permanent in December 2023.
He initially assumed the position from predecessor Grant Ingles, who was part of three departures from the Blues’ boardroom earlier that year.
But Maryniak will step down from the executive position after the club officially open their new home at Hill Dickinson Stadium ahead of the new season.
He said: “I leave my time at Everton with an overwhelming sense of pride.
“It has been a privilege to be a part of a close-knit management team that has fought so hard for this club.
“The decision to move on from Everton has been one of the most difficult of my life.
“However, with financial stability restored, and the new ownership fully transitioned into their role as custodians of this great club, the time is now right for me to spend some quality time with my young family before embarking on my next career move.”
“I am so grateful for the unwavering support and encouragement that I have always felt in my time at Everton and I’m very lucky to have worked with some incredibly talented individuals who put everything into driving this club forward daily.”