Anderlecht holds the replacement of Kenneth Bornauw: Isabelle Vanden Eede will become CEO non-sports from September 1. She leaves Orange Belgium to join the Brussels club.
In early June, a surprising departure took place in Anderlecht: CEO Non-Sports Kenneth Bornauw decided to leave the club. However, he remained active during the search for his successor.
It is now done. Isabelle Vanden Eede will take over from September 1, 2025. A aged 50, she arrives from Orange Belgium, where she held the post of Chief Brand, Communication & Esg Officer.
“As responsible for operations and commercial activities with the Mauves and Whites, she will put her strategic and commercial expertise at the service of the country’s largest club, after a rich career in the communications and telecoms sector,” writes Anderlecht on her official website.
Isabelle Vanden Eede is the new non-sports CEO of Anderlecht
Originally from Brussels and perfectly bilingual, Vanden Eede briefly reacted to his appointment: “I am impatient to take advantage of my skills after 15 years spent in the telecoms sector to contribute to the daily operation of the club. I wish to bring my experience and my expertise to the ambition and the energy that drives this club.”
She will now direct the operational and commercial functioning of the Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht and she will train the management of the club alongsideu CEO Sports Tim Borguet et du CFO Tim Vanheuverzwin.
Isabelle Vanden Eede Devient CEO Non-Sports du RSC Anderlecht. She leaves Orange Belgium, and follows Kenneth Bornauw at the head of the non-sporting effect of RSCA.
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