Manager Jack Ross has signed a two-year contract extension at Hibs.
The Easter Road boss has been rewarded for guiding the club to their highest league position in 16 years, delivered the return of European football and reached a Scottish Cup Final and Betfred Cup Cup semi-final.
Hibs finished second in the Premiership and are set to compete in Europa Conference League qualifying against Andorran side Santa Coloma this week.
And Ross has declared he's just getting started as he put pen to paper on a new deal.
“I’m very happy at Hibernian and I have been well supported by my staff, the players and the board.
"We had a good season last season and the aim this year is to build on that. We’ve got a terrific group of players. We are looking to bring in one or two to strengthen our group and I believe we have an exciting season ahead of us.”
Hibs owner Ron Gordon described Ross as a "terrific leader" and is excited by what lies ahead in the new season.
He said: “Jack is a terrific leader for our team and club. He has helped us make great strides on the pitch and has delivered what has been a very successful season, with the team playing exciting, dynamic and winning football.
"He shares our vision of the possibilities at Hibs. His management is insightful and deliberate, and I am confident that we will continue to build on last season’s success.
“We are keen to keep a very good thing going under Jack’s leadership. Stability and continuity are critical as we continue to make progress in making our club all that it can be, so this is an important step forward.”