Patrick Stewart has vowed he and Rangers chairman Fraser Thornton won't be strangers to supporters.
The Ibrox CEO vowed Rangers chiefs will continue to meet with supporters after stopping by a hospitality lounge ahead of the 3-0 win over Aberdeen.
Stewart and Thornton addressed supporters in a hospitality suite at Ibrox on Wednesday to address questions and explain their plans for the future of the club.
Chairman Thornton blasted a "decade of underperformance" in a scathing review of recent history at Rangers with Stewart facing intense questioning over the external review being carried out.
However, Stewart has insisted the fan engagement act "isn't a one-off" as he promised to keep in communication with supporters to help shape changes at Rangers.
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In a leaked video from the lounge, shared by The Daily Record, Stewart stated: "So, I think the first thing is we do respect you as a group.
"That is why we are here this evening, and that is why we are asking questions.
"Fraser and I are obviously fresh in the door, but coming to speak to you, speaking to lounges every week - this isn't a one-off this is going to happen regularly - because we do respect and value your opinion.
"That is an important part of what Fraser and I are doing."