The National League’s Chief Executive, Michael Tattersall, is leaving his current role at the end of the year, December 31st.
Joining in November 2015, Tattersall, 45, has overseen a period of sustained growth of the Competition, increasing it’s profile and commercial value.
Tattersall, has also been influential in the integration of an innovative six-team play-off structure and the formation of the National League Football Academy.
“My five years with The National League have been thoroughly enjoyable,” he said.
“I am pleased with what has been achieved, the progress we have made and our standing in the football family.”
Chairman of The National League, Brian Barwick, commented: “Michael has served the National League and its member clubs with great distinction since joining the organisation in 2015.
“He has shown outstanding professionalism, a comprehensive understanding of the sport - its competitive framework and associated business, all building on his life-long affection for the game.
“I have enjoyed a tremendous working relationship with him and, along with my fellow National League Board members, wish him well for the future.”
The National League wishes Michael well with projects he’s planned outside of the football industry, which begin early next year.