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Keith Wyness : ウィキペディア英語版 | Keith Wyness
Keith Wyness (born 26 October 1958) is a Scottish businessman, who was chief executive officer of the Scottish Premier League club Aberdeen and later the Premier League club Everton during the 2000s. ==Early years== Prior to entering the football industry, his employers included British Airways, Radisson and the Olympic Club. Wyness joined British Airways on its graduate scheme and worked in the press office/sales promotion/marketing/sales areas before he was appointed the youngest vice-president in the airline's history. He was responsible for marketing Concorde. He was also instrumental in the development of the "Executive Club", now the world's largest frequent flyer programme. Wyness moved to Miami in 1984 and co-founded Radisson Diamond with Christian Aspegren and Capt Offe Nyblin. He was heavily involved with marketing for the cruise lines and was later involved with the attempted and aborted takeover of Cunard. He sat on the Board of Landry & Kling, the largest corporate cruise ship charter company in the world. He was then the founder and later the managing director of The Olympic Club, a worldwide marketing programme set up to promote every Olympic sport, and aided the marketing of the sports involved in the 2000 Summer Olympic Games. He appeared on the Nottingham University team for University Challenge.
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