Incoming Celtic chief executive Dominic McKay will meet with fans for the first time today.
McKay stepped down from his role as chief operating officer of the SRU in order to speed up his appointment as Peter Lawwell ’s Parkhead successor.
The decision means he has been involved in overhaul at the club as the manager search continues behind the scenes at Celtic Park.
After a month at the club he will now have the chance to lay out his plans for the future of the club at fan forum.
The club's supporter's liaison officer, John Paul Taylor, has confirmed that McKay and Lawwell will meet with the Parkhead faithful after a nightmare season for the club.

It has been months since Celtic fans could hold face to face meetings or even enter a stadium during the Covid pandemic.
After a season without silverware it looks set to be a massive summer for the club with the appointment of Eddie Howe seemingly imminent.
McKay will surely face several questions over the next boss and squad rebuild as Hoops look to dethrone Rangers next term.