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Brendan Flood is an English businessman and entrepreneur. Through his family trust he is one of the owners and a Director of Burnley Football Club which was recently promoted to the English Premier League. In 2009 Flood published "Big Club, Small Town and Me" an autobiographical account of his experiences as a director of Burnley FC and its rise to the Premier League. He is also the co-founder of Orlando City Soccer Club. which will join the Major League Soccer (MLS) in Florida USA. Florida will be the home of two MLS franchises following the announcement that David Beckham had successfully bid for and will launch a team in Miami in 2017. Brendan Flood is the founder UCFB Burnley and UCFB Wembley which offers degree courses and executive education in the Football business and Sports Industries. Flood was Managing Director of Modus Properties based in Manchester, England. Modus specialised in property investment and shopping mall development. They were recognized as leaders in the field of urban regeneration. The development arm of Modus was a victim of the global economic downturn and banking crisis of 2008. The investment arm of Modus was rebranded as Spectrum Investment Management, (www.spectruminvestmentmanagement.co.uk ) of which Flood is Chairman. The development management team re-formed as RED Partnerships Ltd in 2010. Flood acts as Chairman. RED undertakes large mixed-use developments in the UK. Flood leads the development of Jacksons Row Manchester which includes the Reform Synagogue with partners Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs. Flood also co-founded Modus Private Equity, now Mosaic and is the founding investor and Chairman of POWERLINKS Media Ltd,〔(www.powerlinks.com ) an advertising technology business based in London and New York.〕 Prior to Modus, Flood had career in banking with Barclays PLC. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brendan Flood」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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