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Wimbledon chief named new RFU CEO

Wimbledon chief named new RFU CEO- 15 Dec 2011 00:00:00

Ian Ritchie will become the new chief executive officer of the Rugby Football Union - Ritchie will join the RFU after fulfilling notice period obligations with the date to be confirmed later, with Stephen Brown continuing his role as acting CEO until then.

Ritchie joins from The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club (AELTC) and will take over from Brown, who will revert back to his role as chief financial officer.

According to the RFU, Ritchie was chosen as having an outstanding mix of business experience, leadership skills and the innate understanding of the sporting world.

Ritchie has over 30 years experience across business, media and sport. In addition to his role as chief executive of AELTC, Ritchie has held senior non-executive positions with a number of the UK’s leading sporting organisations. 

Ian Metcalfe, the RFU Board member who led the recruitment, said: ‘A very strong field of candidates applied for this post, which clearly reflected the high level of interest. There was an excellent shortlist and we are confident that we have the very best person for the role of CEO to take the RFU and the game in England to the next stage of its development.’

‘Ian clearly demonstrated the required knowledge and capabilities across a broad range of areas. He was the standout candidate with his combination of business acumen, leadership qualities and background in sports administration. We could not have wished for a better candidate who is so highly respected across sport and the business sectors.’

Ritchie added: ‘I am very proud to be taking up the role of Chief Executive at the RFU and am excited about the chance to further develop the potential that the RFU and the game offers. The opportunity to lead an organisation which I know has so many dedicated, talented people is one I relish.’

‘I believe English rugby has a very bright future, culminating in a once in a lifetime home World Cup in 2015. I am determined to help rugby create a legacy from the tournament that will benefit the sport for generations to come. The RFU has great commercial partners and a very sound financial base, underpinning the development of rugby union at grassroots and elite level.’

‘The decision to leave the AELTC was a difficult one. I have been fortunate to work for a wonderful organisation and am extremely proud of what it has achieved over the past few years. I know that Wimbledon will continue to go from strength to strength with its exceptional leadership and fantastic management and staff.’

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