Jacqui Duncan will retire from her role at Heart of Midlothian at the end of this season.
Finance Director and long-standing board member, Duncan will transition into a part-time role at the turn of the year, before fully stepping down upon the conclusion of the 2024/25 season.
She joined the Tynecastle outfit in 2014 and was instrumental in transforming the club's finances, from the aftermath of the club's administration to financial stability and recent record revenues.
Speaking to the Official Hearts Website, Chief Executive Officer Andrew McKinlay said; “Jacqui has been integral to the club’s post-administration renaissance. She has served Hearts with complete distinction, and while she will undoubtedly be missed, I completely understand her decision to put herself and her family first at this time of her life.
“A recruitment process is already underway in order to establish a smooth handover, but for the next nine months we will continue to reap the benefits of Jacqui’s talents as she continues her roles until the end of the season.”
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