16 Apr 2025

Leadership Lessons: David Dein, former vice chairman of Arsenal FC

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David Dein’s name is synonymous with strategic leadership, especially in the world of football. Known for his transformative role at Arsenal FC, where he was vice chairman, his impact on both the club and the industry is profound. He continues to inspire many through his philanthropy, charitable work and non-executive advisory roles.

Read on for David’s insights into his career and what makes a successful leader.

“You don’t get anywhere unless you stick your neck out”

Reflecting on his career, David stresses the importance of thoroughly knowing your industry. For him, leadership is built on understanding your area and, just as importantly, the people you work with. “You’ve got to be collegiate,” he says, emphasising the need to respect and listen to others’ opinions, even when they differ from your own.

He is also an advocate for taking risks, a sentiment captured by his personal motto: “You don’t get anywhere unless you stick your neck out, just like a turtle.”

“When moving to a non-executive role, things change”

Reflecting on the transition from executive to non-executive roles, David observes that a different approach is needed. “In an executive role, you’re working full-time and the decisions are immediate. The high-paced nature of executive work requires quick thinking and the ability to respond to challenges in real time. Whether it’s managing day-to-day operations or reacting to the next phone call, executives must stay agile,” says David.

“However, when moving to a non-executive role, things change. In advisory roles, you have more time to think things through. It’s not the same level of immediate responsibility.”

He adds, “For someone making the transition into a non-executive or charitable role, it offers a chance to still contribute but with a different kind of influence. Whatever you do, fall in love with it. You’ve got to enjoy the work; it should be a passion, not just for financial reasons.”

This mindset reflects his own approach to his post-Arsenal work, which focuses on creating a meaningful impact.

“Every action I take is about moving forward”

Striving for progress drives David’s professional and personal ventures, including his work with Speakers for Schools, where he delivers motivational talks to young people. “For me, every action I take is about moving forward in a positive direction and adding another brick in the wall.”

His commitment to contributing to society led to his creation of The Twinning Project, an initiative that uses football as a tool for rehabilitation in prisons. The project aims to reduce reoffending by connecting football clubs with local prisons, providing coaching and support to inmates.

“Football resonates with people from all walks of life,” David says, highlighting the success of the project. “The results speak for themselves: better behaviour among prisoners and improved employment prospects for those released.”

However, despite the success, David points out the persistent challenge of funding such initiatives, underscoring the constant struggle for financial support, especially in the charity sector.

“It’s not just about the job; it’s about the satisfaction”

David’s journey is a masterclass in leadership, adaptability, and the importance of passion. Whether in a fast-paced executive role or a reflective advisory position, his ability to maintain focus on progress and contributing to society remains constant.

The key takeaway from his experiences is simple but powerful: find something you love and commit to it wholeheartedly. Whether it’s sports, business, or charity, true leadership comes from a genuine desire to make a difference.

For those considering a shift into non-executive roles or charity work, David’s advice is clear: “Make sure it’s something you enjoy, and you can contribute to. It’s not just about the job; it’s about the satisfaction you get from it.”

And for him, that satisfaction comes from supporting others and continuing to make a lasting impact.

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This interview with David Dein was originally published in Strategic Leaders: Insights for Success, co-produced by BKL for the 2025 Jewish Care Topland Group Business Lunch in our Leadership Lessons series or read the interview booklet here.