HENRY FORD was the founder of one of the most well-known car manufacturers in the world today.
And now Ford‘s great-great-grandson is looking to move an SPFL club into top gear as their new chairman and majority shareholder.
Calvin Ford is a philanthropist and board member of a number of charities and committees.
And now he’s taking his first steps into the world of football business with Scottish Championship side Livingston.
The second-tier runners-up will present Ford to fans at Almondvale Satdium before the second leg of the promotion play-off semi-final against Partick Thistle tonight.
Ford has acquired 100% of John McIlvogue’s shares in Baycup Ltd, which was the majority shareholder of Livi for two years.
McIlvogue said in a club statement: “When I chose to invest in the football club I did so to be of help whether short, medium or long term.
“It has been a great pleasure to support the club through its difficulties and see it bounce back with the first silverware in over a decade and a real fight for Premiership promotion.
“I believe the time is now right for me to pass on my shares to an investor with a real appetite to take the club forward on and off the park.
“When I joined the club, I said my only aim was that when I leave the club is in a better place than when I arrived, and I believe I have achieved this with Calvin’s acquisition of my shareholding.
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“I look forward to watch the club thrive with Calvin’s support and guidance.”
Ford added: “I am overjoyed and honoured to be part of Livingston Football Club.
“What drew me to wanting to be involved was the incredible leadership that people like Davie Martindale and John Ward portray.
“They have a passion for this club and community that is contagious, and I look forward to being part of something special here.”
Outgoing chairman John Ward said: “I am delighted to welcome Calvin to the club.
“I feel that for the first time in the history of Livingston Football Club we will have an owner who is working in the best interests of the club and fans.
“As a director of Livingston Football Club, I look forward to working with Calvin.
“I believe his integrity and enthusiasm for football will bring a sea change to Livingston and the wider West Lothian community.”
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