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Richard Masters (other)
Richard Masters may refer to: * Richard Masters (football), chief executive of the Premier League * Richard Master or Masters (died 1588), English physician and personal doctor of Queen Elizabeth I of England * Richard George Masters (1877–1963), English recipient of the Victoria Cross * Richard Masters (sailor) (born 1927), Bermudian Olympic sailor * William Marsters (Richard Masters, 1831–1899), British adventurer * Richard Masters, American actor who starred in the 1964 film ''The Starfighters'' See also * Richard Master (governor) (1746–1800), British member of parliament for Cirencester and colonial governor of Tobago * Richard Masterson, executed in the United States in 2016 *Sir Richard Masters Gorham Colonel Sir Richard Masters Gorham KB, CBE, DFC, JP (3 October 1917 – 8 July 2006) was a prominent Bermudian parliamentarian, businessman and philanthropist, who served as a pilot during the Second World War when he played a decisiv ...
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Richard Masters (football)
Richard Masters is the current Chief Executive of the Premier League, the highest tier of association football in England. Biography In his personal life, Richard Masters has two young sons. Masters' education consisted of attending the independent Solihull School, which led to him identifying as an Aston Villa supporter. He later studied for a BSc Economics and Geography at University College London. Earlier in his career, he was the Marketing Manager for England and Wales Cricket Board from 1994 to 2000, before serving as Commercial Director for the English Football League from 2001 to 2006. He moved to the Premier League in 2006 where he became the Director of Sales and Marketing, holding the position from January 2006 until November 2018. Premier League Richard Masters was appointed as the Chief Executive of the Premier League in November 2019, following a year-long interim period in the position after the previous incumbent Richard Scudamore's resignation in December 20 ...
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