Ian Watmore takes charge as ECB Chair

Wednesday 02nd September 2020 05:40 EDT
 

Ian Watmore has assumed the role of Chair of England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). After taking charge, he announced a series of Board updates. Ian was officially confirmed as Chair at the ECB Annual General Meeting (AGM) in June. Following a handover and on boarding process, he begins the role, succeeding Colin Graves CBE after a successful five-year tenure that saw England lift two ODI ICC Cricket World Cups, as well as securing a record £1.1 billion media rights deal.

The Board updates announced by Ian are the result of a thorough consultation between the Board and Executive Management Team. They are designed to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Lord Kamlesh Patel as Senior Independent Director and Deputy Chair. They will also further enhance the Board’s cricket, finance, governance, and strategic capacity.

The updates to the ECB Board include: Brenda Trenowden will take over as the Board’s Senior Independent Director. She will also chair the expanded Environmental, Social and Governance sub-committee. Barry O’Brien will take over as Deputy Chair and will also act as the Alternate Director to represent the ECB on the ICC Board when required. Alan Dickinson will chair an enhanced Finance, Audit and Risk sub-committee of the Board. A process to recruit a new Independent Director will commence during September with new appointments being made by 1 November 2020. Derek Brewer’s term as Board Advisor on Network Stakeholders will be extended to the 2021 AGM.

In addition, Sir Andrew Strauss has accepted an invitation to attend Board meetings in a non-voting capacity. He, along with former England cricketer and Board member, Lucy Pearson, deepen the provision of first-hand top-level cricket input for the men’s and women’s games.

With the new appointment, Senior Independent Director Lord Kamlesh Patel’s five-year tenure on the Board has come to an end. During this time, Lord Patel was involved in a number of significant changes, most notably the creation of the 2018 action plan to engage South Asian audiences, the establishment of the ECB’s Governance Committee and his key contributions to the creation of the Inspiring Generations strategy.

After taking over charge, Ian said: “I’m delighted to officially start my role as Chair today following a really informative and consultative onboarding process led by Tom Harrison and his team. I am grateful to everyone I have met at the ECB, the First Class Counties and the Recreational Game for their welcome, help and advice. It is a privilege to succeed outgoing Chair, Colin Graves, and I would like to thank him for his tremendous achievements in the role.

“I’m really pleased to announce these updates to the Board structure today, and I look forward to working with those taking on new roles and responsibilities. I am also keen to draw further on the immense skills and experiences of all the Board members as we continue to allocate leadership and sponsorship responsibilities in line with the priority areas for Inspiring Generations.”


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