Delia SmithDelia Smith
Joint Majority Shareholder

Delia Smith is Norwich City's joint majority shareholder, alongside her husband, Michael Wynn Jones.

Delia made her name as a cookery writer, author and television personality, and joined the Board of the Canaries in 1996. Her influence not only helped stabilise the then precarious financial predicament the Club found itself in, but also to develop off-field revenue streams, such as Delia's Canary Catering, to help the finances further.

A long-time Norwich City supporter before her official involvement with the Club, Delia attends most of City's matches - home and away throughout the season.


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Michael Wynn-JonesMichael Wynn Jones
Joint Majority Shareholder

Michael Wynn Jones is Norwich City's joint majority shareholder, alongside his wife, Delia Smith.

Michael made his name through publishing with his former company, New Crane Publishing Ltd. This produced the Sainsburys Magazine, among others.

Also a long-time Norwich City fan, Michael rarely misses a match and is hugely passionate about the Canaries.


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Alan BowkettAlan Bowkett
Chairman

Alan Bowkett was appointed Chairman of Norwich City in July 2009.

A lifelong Canary fan and member of the NCFC Associate Directors Group, Alan Bowkett retired earlier from his role as Chairman of national homes construction company Redrow, a FTSE 250 business worth an estimated £1billion, prior to his appointment.

Previously, he was Chief Executive of Norwich-based Boulton and Paul plc in the 1980s and later went on to hold leading roles at a number of British and European businesses.


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Michael FoulgerMichael Foulger
Deputy Chairman

Michael Foulger is Managing director of Attleborough-based Banham Poultry a family-owned firm which supplies chilled fresh chicken to butchers and food retailers throughout the UK.


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Michael Wynn-JonesStephan Phillips
Director

Stephan Phillips has been the Managing Director of Archant Norfolk since 2007. Prior to that he was the Development Director for Archant, responsible for developing Archant's digital assets.

For 10 years he was the Advertising Director for Archant Norfolk and prior to that he worked for the Thomson Corporation, CWS and Sainsbury's.

A keen fan of Norwich City Football Club for many years, he is also a member of the Associate Directors' Group.


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David McNallyDavid McNally
Director

David McNally is Chief Executive of the Club, assuming the role in June 2009.

He left Fulham in December 2008 after four years during which he helped to significantly grow the Cottagers' income, preserve their Premiership status and appoint Roy Hodgson as manager, who saved them from relegation against the odds in 2008 and guided them to European qualification in 2009.

Prior to his successful stint with the southwest London club, McNally was Sales and Marketing Director with Celtic for four years where, working alongside former City player and boss Martin O'Neill, he helped the Scottish giants to significantly increase their off-the-field income.

Before his move to Celtic, McNally held a number of roles at blue chip companies including Courtaulds Textiles, Sara Lee, L'Oreal, Max Factor and Colgate-Palmolive.


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