Roger MunbyRoger Munby
Chairman 

Managing Director of SMRC Ltd, a local market research and strategy company.

Roger became a Director in May 1996 and also had a previous stint between January 1986 and September 1987.

He took over the Chairman's role from Bob Cooper.


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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 throughout the season and can frequently be spotted sitting in the stands, rather than in the Directors' Box.


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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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Michael FoulgerMichael Foulger 
Shareholder

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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Andrew & Sharon TurnerAndrew & Sharon Turner 
Joint Shareholders

Lifelong City fans Andrew and Sharon Turner joined the Board of Norwich City in May 2007. The couple are behind the hugely successful personal finance giants Central Trust PLC, which was set-up in 1987 and became one of the country's fastest growing companies.

The couple acquired Barry Skipper's 5,000 shares in the Club. Their first action was to immediately loan the Canaries £2m to cover an expected summer shortfall in cash, meaning City would not be forced to sell players to balance the books.  


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SCGNeil Doncaster
Chief Executive

Neil reports to the Board and is responsible for all departments within the Club - first team, academy, catering, sales & marketing and operations.

Neil also chairs the Finance Group and the Executive Committee, which comprises of the heads of each department and is concerned with Club strategy. As a Solicitor he still advises the Club on many legal issues, although the Club increasingly rely on outside assistance for larger legal projects, as required.


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