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From Hurdles to Home Ground: Fran Smith’s Journey

As I sit down with Fran Smith, the newly appointed chief executive officer of St Johnstone, I am struck by his humility and determination. A former international hurdler, Smith’s path to the boardroom of McDiarmid Park has been one filled with challenges and triumphs. Despite facing skepticism early in his athletic career, Smith has proven time and again that he has the resilience and drive to overcome any obstacle in his way.

Reflecting on his journey, Smith expresses his disbelief at where he finds himself today. “I’m pinching myself, you know? I am sitting here as a CEO of an SPFL club. It’s just unbelievable.” His words resonate with a sense of gratitude and determination to make the most of this opportunity.

A Strong Foundation: Building Community Connections

Growing up in Dunfermline, Smith’s roots in Scottish football run deep. With a brother who played professionally and a family immersed in the sport, Smith’s background provides him with a unique perspective on the game. His experience working with international businesses and the Ministry of Defense has equipped him with the skills needed to lead St Johnstone into a new era.

During his time as the chief executive of Saints in the Community, the club’s charity arm, Smith witnessed firsthand the impact of community engagement. From winning awards for their commitment to the community to hosting various events for fans of all ages, St Johnstone’s presence in Perth has only grown stronger under Smith’s leadership.

Growing Sustainably: A Vision for the Future

As Smith looks ahead to his role as CEO, he emphasizes the importance of sustainable growth for the club. Unlike other clubs that may be focused on immediate success or flashy signings, Smith’s priority is to increase revenue in a way that benefits the team both on and off the field. By fostering partnerships with local schools, businesses, and community organizations, Smith hopes to create a lasting impact that extends beyond match days.

One of the key challenges facing St Johnstone is the competition from Glasgow’s top clubs. Despite this, Smith sees an opportunity to attract new fans by offering a family-friendly environment and affordable ticket options. By engaging with younger audiences and investing in the club’s youth academy, Smith believes that St Johnstone can cultivate a new generation of supporters who will carry the club forward.

Nurturing Talent: Investing in the Future

Central to Smith’s vision is the development of homegrown talent within the club. With players like Fran Franczak earning international recognition, St Johnstone’s youth academy has become a source of pride and potential revenue. By exploring innovative partnerships and sponsorship deals, Smith aims to create a sustainable financial model that supports the entire Saints family, including the women’s team and community trust.

Looking ahead to the next five years, Smith envisions a gradual but impactful transformation for St Johnstone. From the introduction of a sports bar to enhanced hospitality offerings, Smith’s focus is on enhancing the fan experience while maintaining the club’s core values. By prioritizing steady growth and community engagement, Smith hopes to secure a bright future for St Johnstone both on and off the pitch.

In conclusion, Fran Smith’s journey from hurdler to CEO exemplifies the power of perseverance and passion in achieving success. With a clear vision for sustainable growth and a commitment to community engagement, Smith is poised to lead St Johnstone into a new era of prosperity. As the club continues to navigate the challenges of modern football, Smith’s leadership offers a beacon of hope for fans and stakeholders alike.