Brian Barwick will step down as National League chairman at the end of the season.
The 66-year-old, a former chief executive of the Football Association, informed the board of his decision in February after six years in the job.
The last 12 months have been by far the most testing as the coronavirus pandemic has caused chaos in the National League, National League North and National League South.
The North and South divisions voted to end their seasons early amid a funding row with the Government, who had already provided a £10million bailout package, while all bar Dover in the National League carried on, but did so having to take out a long-term loan.
Barwick has helped grow the profile of the three divisions, overseeing record sponsorship deals, but will now step aside.
He said on the National League’s official website: “After careful consideration I formally told the National League board in February that I intended to step down at the end of the 2020/21 season.
“I think it is the right time to relinquish the role – and give somebody else the great privilege of leading the organisation.
“Since 2015, I believe the competition has continued to grow in stature and profile, sent strong clubs up into the EFL.
“Our 66 clubs remain the life-blood of our competition and a vital part of their local communities – and that’s what makes our league so special.
“I wish my successor as chair and everybody connected with the National League my very best wishes for a brilliant future.”
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