Darren Moore has been appointed as the new manager of Huddersfield Town.
The 49-year-old joins the club on a contract of undisclosed length, replacing Neil Warnock as Terriers boss.
Warnock's second spell in charge of the Terriers came to an end after Wednesday night's 2-2 draw with Stoke.
"We're proud to have secured the services of Darren," said Huddersfield's chief executive Jake Edwards.
"A lot of time, effort and analysis went into making sure we found the right manager for this club, and Darren emerged as the standout candidate to help us achieve our short-term objective of stability and longer-term vision of growth and development.
"Immediately, Darren's appointment allows us to build on the platform that has been created here throughout pre-season and the opening two months in the Sky Bet Championship, which is clearly of the utmost importance. We've studied how Darren's teams perform and spoken to him at length about how he wants his side to play, and he's a good fit for our current squad.
"Everyone who has come across Darren can speak to his character in terms of how engaging he is, his ability to motivate players and create a winning culture, and his strength of character and resolve. He's a very collaborative worker and I'm sure his appointment, and that of his team, will be a great fit with the talented staff we already have here.

