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Six new Board members appointed

Meet our new Board members

1st July 2016

Six new members have been appointed to our Board.

They all have backgrounds in sport and their remit as Board members will include:

  • Setting and agreeing strategy and policy
  • Overseeing the development and implementation of major projects
  • Approving all grant awards which exceed £2million 
  • Approving Sport England’s Annual Report and Financial Statements
  • Overseeing performance management

Three of the appointees will take their place on our Board in September, with the other three doing so the following month, when the terms of five current members come to an end.

Our new Board members

  • Dr Denise Barrett-Baxendale

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    One of the most prominent and respected women in the world of football, Dr Denise Barrett-Baxendale MBE is the deputy chief executive officer of Everton Football Club and chief executive of the club's official charity, Everton in the Community. Before venturing into the world of sport, Denise spent 16 years working in education and fulfilled a host of academic, leadership and innovation roles. Denise joined Everton in 2009 and quickly made rapid progress in transforming Everton in the Community into the ‘best-in-class’ organisation it is today, winning multiple international and national awards and culminating in Denise being awarded an MBE from the Queen for services to the Merseyside community. She expanded her role in 2011 becoming chief operating officer at the club and just under two years later became Everton Football Club’s deputy chief executive officer. Away from Everton, Denise sits on a Creativity Commission for the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, is a non-executive Director and vice chairperson of British Canoeing and serves as a patron of St Vincent's School for the Blind in West Derby, Liverpool. A keen volunteer, Denise also enjoys walking, reading and theatre. Denise’s term will commence on 9 September and end on 8 September 2019.

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  • Professor Ian Cumming

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    Ian is Health Education England’s (HEE) first chief executive, a position he has held since 2012. HEE is one of the six arm’s length bodies responsible for the national oversight, regulation and management of the NHS in England. Ian started his career in the NHS as a healthcare scientist before moving into NHS management in the late 80s. In 1995, he took up his first hospital Trust chief executive post. Since then he has held CEO positions at a Teaching Hospitals group, as an NHS Commissioner and, from 2009-2012, as CEO of the NHS in the West Midlands. Ian has been awarded honorary degrees by Lancaster, Manchester Metropolitan, Birmingham City and Wolverhampton Universities and Honorary Fellowships by the Royal College of General Practitioners, and the University of Cumbria. He is an Honorary Professor of Healthcare Leadership at Lancaster University Medical School and Visiting Professor of Healthcare Management at the University of Pavia, Italy. Outside the NHS Ian is a Level 3 swimming coach and deputy head coach at Pershore Swimming Club (voluntary). He is also a qualified sports therapist and is currently completing an MSc in sports and exercise medicine. This year, the Amateur Swimming Association invited Ian to chair its national Commission on swimming and health. Ian’s term will commence on 28 October and end on 29 October 2019.

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  • Chris Grant

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    Chris has been chief executive officer of Sported since 2014, where he has been spearheading its mission to transform the lives of disadvantaged young people through sport. After an early career in Parliament and higher education, he spent 20 years building a successful consulting practice in the development of organisations and their leadership. He served as a volunteer Trustee of International Inspiration, which works to use the power of sport for the benefit of young people around the world. In 2011 Chris was involved in setting up the FRE Flyers, a multi-sports club for young people in London’s East End inspired by the Olympics and Paralympics. He is also a senior advisor at the Original Search Company. Another dimension to his sports-related work is in facilitating a number of elite coach development programmes for UK Sport. Chris' term will begin on 9 September and end on 8 September 2019.

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  • Wasim Khan

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    In 1990, Wasim became the first British-born Pakistani to become a professional cricketer in England. He played in the historical double-winning team at Warwickshire in 1995. In 2005, Wasim was recruited by Lord Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England, to plan and deliver Chance to Shine, a £50 million cricket education programme in state schools. By 2014, £55m had been raised and the programme had delivered to over 2.5m state school children, including 1m girls. In 2015, Wasim completed an Executive MBA at Warwick Business School and also took on the role of chief executive of Leicestershire County Cricket Club. In doing so, he became the first person of south Asian origin to become a CEO of a County Cricket Club. His autobiography, Brim Full of Passion, won the coveted prize of Wisden Book of the Year in 2006. He currently sits on the England Cricket Board's Anti-Corruption Unit and has previously been involved with the Equality & Human Rights Commission Sports Group and The Prince's Trust Cricket Group. Wasim’s term will commence on 28 October and end on 29 October 2019.

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  • Andy Long

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    Andy is chief executive of Pentland Brands, a privately owned UK-based business with a portfolio of sports and lifestyle brands including Speedo, Berghaus and Canterbury. In this role his business perspective encompasses sport globally from occasional activity through to elite performance, and across all age groups. Initially trained as a management accountant, Andy's whole career has been in consumer goods, living and working across different regions of England as well as briefly overseas. After 25 years playing and volunteering in grassroots rugby, he is now most active in the gym and as a parent volunteer, occasionally indulging his competitive instincts by trying to beat his own personal best at the local park run. Andy’s term will commence on 9 September and end on 8 September 2019.

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  • Karen Pickering

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    During her 20-year international career, Karen won 35 major championship medals and 38 national titles despite breaking her back in a car accident in 1996. She was four times world champion, broke two world records and competed at four consecutive Olympic Games. Since her retirement from competitive swimming, Karen has become a popular motivational and after dinner speaker and commentates for BBC 5 Live, BBC TV and Channel 4. In 2013, she founded The Karen Pickering SWIM Foundation, to run alongside her swim schools, offering bursaries to those who might otherwise be unable to afford swimming lessons. Passionate about giving elite athletes a voice, she was chair of the British Athletes Commission and formerly sat on the executive boards of the English Institute of Sport and the BOA-Athlete Commission. Karen’s term will commence on 28 October and end on 29 October 2019.

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The five board members stepping down are: Clare Connor, Hanif Malik, Peter Rowley, Sally Gunnell and Mark Spelman.

Chair of Sport England, Nick Bitel, said: "Our new Board members bring an impressive range of expertise and skills from their experience in not just grassroots and elite sport, but also from business, education and the third sector.

"They share a passion for promoting the positive impact of sport and activity, and a commitment to overcoming the barriers faced by many people when it comes to being active.

"As we embark on our new sports strategy, each of our board members will make a vital contribution in helping us deliver on our vision for a more active nation."

You can see the current make-up of our Board here.

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