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Power shift at Tottenham: Donna-Maria Cullen departs after two decades

After 20 years of influence at Tottenham Hotspur, Executive Director Donna-Maria Cullen is stepping down, marking a major leadership shift at the club. Her departure comes amid growing uncertainty around manager Ange Postecoglou and sweeping changes expected this summer.

Power shift at Tottenham: Donna-Maria Cullen departs after two decades

Tottenham Hotspur is undergoing a significant transformation as long-time executive Donna-Maria Cullen steps down after two decades at the heart of the club’s leadership. Known as Daniel Levy’s closest confidante, Cullen’s departure signals the beginning of an anticipated summer shake-up, despite the club’s recent Europa League triumph.

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Cullen, who played a pivotal role in Tottenham’s rise from White Hart Lane to their world-class new stadium, described the decision as deeply personal, expressing gratitude for her journey alongside Levy and a dedicated team. Her influence stretched far beyond marketing and communications—spanning political negotiations, infrastructure development, and community engagement. From founding the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation to advancing the women's team and pushing environmental initiatives, her legacy has left an indelible mark on the club’s identity.

Chairman Levy praised Cullen’s leadership and confirmed that replacing her would be no small task. Her role in securing planning approvals for both the stadium and training ground, as well as in education and inclusion programs, was highlighted as essential to the club’s broader vision.

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However, Cullen’s departure is just one piece of the broader transition underway in North London. Despite Ange Postecoglou ending Tottenham’s 17-year trophy drought with the Europa League win in Bilbao, his position remains precarious. A dismal 17th-place finish in the Premier League has prompted internal reviews, and the club has reportedly initiated talks with potential replacements, including Brentford’s Thomas Frank.

Postecoglou, currently vacationing in Greece, responded to the speculation with resolve, insisting the European success was only a foundation to build upon. With two years remaining on his contract, his future remains unclear, but his message to fans and players was simple: the journey isn’t over.