Stevenage's chief executive officer Mike Pink has left the club after three and a half years to pursue new opportunities. Pink joined Stevenage in January 2023 from Leyton Orient, where he acted as chief commercial officer. His departure was announced by chairman Phil Wallace, who thanked Pink for his dedication and commitment during his time at the club. Wallace stated that Pink's three and a half years of service helped the club move forwards administratively and commercially. Stevenage do not have plans to appoint a replacement for Pink, with Jennie Cairns having assumed the role of chief operating officer at the club on 1 June. Cairns will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the club. Pink's departure comes as a surprise to many, given his relatively short tenure at the club. However, the club has expressed its gratitude for his service and wishes him the best of luck in his new endeavors. The club's fans will be eager to see how the new leadership structure will affect the team's performance on the pitch. With the new season approaching, Stevenage will be looking to build on their recent successes and push for a higher finish in the league table. The club's management team, led by chairman Phil Wallace, will be working closely with Cairns to ensure a smooth transition and to drive the club forward. Stevenage's fans can stay up-to-date with all the latest news and updates from the club by following them on BBC Sounds.