The former England coach has led the club to three white-ball titles since taking over in 2017 and has been rewarded with a three-year extension
Nottinghamshire have secured the services of head coach Peter Moores for another three seasons.
The 58-year-old was due to be out of contract at the end of the season but has penned an extension until the end of 2024.
Since taking over in 2017, Moores has help guide Notts to two T20 Blast titles and the One-Day Cup.
They are also in contention for a first LV=Insurance County Championship title since 2010 heading into the final round of matches in Division One.
"Being head coach of Nottinghamshire is a privilege,” said Moores.
"Representing a club like ours is about making a contribution to something bigger than yourself and trying to take it to a better place than you found it.
"With the trophies and hard-fought matches won, with the friendships formed and with seeing players get better, we’re making memories along the way."
Director of cricket Mick Newell added: “The three white-ball trophies the club has won, as well as the consistency shown in qualifying for the latter stages, constitutes a record that’s as good as anyone’s in the county game.
“Meanwhile, strides were made during the shortened 2020 season to make us more competitive in red-ball cricket and, this year, we have been back to where we want to be in terms of our performances in the first-class game."
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