Milton Keynes Dons have today announced Mark Jackson as the club's new head coach.
Jackson, 45, arrives from Leeds United and replaces the departing Liam Manning with the Dons currently entrenched in the bottom four of the League One standings.
He joins the Dons after spending time within the Leeds United academy as well as spending the past seven months as a first-team coach with the Premier League club.
Jackson takes charge with immediate effect, having conducted training earlier today, and will be on the touchline for the Dons' Boxing Day tilt against Forest Green Rovers.
Speaking to iFollow MK Dons, Jackson said: "I am extremely excited and proud to be named Head Coach of MK Dons. We have a busy few weeks ahead but it’s an opportunity I’m looking forward to and I’m ready for the challenge."
"It is clear what the short-term targets are, and I will be emphasising that to the players, but I want to help build something special in long term as well, and I believe we have the togetherness and the people here to achieve that."
“The Club has a clear identity and it’s one that fits in with my idea of how the game should be played."
"There are certain areas where I think I can enhance that, through my experiences and knowledge, but, ultimately, we will look to play an attractive style of football, where we dominate the ball, play on the front foot, aggressively go after teams with how we press and influence our style on the opponent's game."
"Building relationships is also very important to me and that’s not just throughout the Club but with the supporters and the community as well. The fans are really important to Club and they are the ones who will always be here - I want to engage with them and the community and give my 100% commitment to helping us all build and move forward."
Chairman Pete Winkelman said of the appointment: "We are thrilled to capture the services of Mark Jackson and we are excited to see what the future brings with him at the helm."
"Throughout the process, which has been led professionally and methodically by our Sporting Directly Liam Sweeting, we stuck true to our club values."
"We wanted a Head Coach who could not only turn us around in the short term but could take us forward in the long term and we firmly believe Mark has the experience and qualities, on and off the pitch, to do just that."
Sporting Director Liam Sweeting added: "At the start of this process I was focused on three key areas; Leadership, Experience and Style of Play. I feel in Mark we have someone with qualities and a proven record that hit all three."
"We now feel he is ready to step into a Head Coach role and have the opportunity to implement his own beliefs and way of working. Mark has jumped at this opportunity which shows the type of mentality he has and that we require."
He concluded: "I am excited to be working with him and our immediate attention turns to improving our situation and making an impact in the upcoming January transfer window.”