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Giles Clarke officially nominated as inaugural ECB President; Ian Lovett announced as ECB Deputy Chairman
Following the conclusion of a Board meeting at Lord’s today, the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that Giles Clarke has been officially nominated as the first President of the ECB.
Mr Clarke will complete his term of office as ECB Chairman at the ECB AGM on May 14, when he will become ECB President.
During the meeting today, the Board also agreed that Ian Lovett (Chairman of Middlesex CCC) will be appointed as ECB Deputy Chairman on the same day.
Mr Lovett will replace Colin Graves, the current Deputy Chairman, who will officially start his term of office as ECB Chairman at the AGM in May.
The constitutional changes to create the new Board position of ECB President were formally approved by the 41 members of the ECB in February. The primary role of the President is to act as the ECB’s Full Member Director on the ICC’s Executive Board.
Following the conclusion of a Board meeting at Lord’s today, the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that Giles Clarke has been officially nominated as the first President of the ECB.
Mr Clarke will complete his term of office as ECB Chairman at the ECB AGM on May 14, when he will become ECB President.
During the meeting today, the Board also agreed that Ian Lovett (Chairman of Middlesex CCC) will be appointed as ECB Deputy Chairman on the same day.
Mr Lovett will replace Colin Graves, the current Deputy Chairman, who will officially start his term of office as ECB Chairman at the AGM in May.
The constitutional changes to create the new Board position of ECB President were formally approved by the 41 members of the ECB in February. The primary role of the President is to act as the ECB’s Full Member Director on the ICC’s Executive Board.