Richard Lewis to Chair Sport England
020/09
20 February 2009
Richard Lewis has been appointed the new Chair of Sport England, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Andy Burnham announced today.
Mr Lewis has been involved in top level sport for over thirty years and will bring extensive sports management and development experience to the role.
As Chair he will lead Sport England's drive to create more sporting opportunities for people of all ages and get one million people playing more sport, one of the Government's key legacy commitments for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Following a career as an international tennis player and coach, Richard was Director of Tennis at the Lawn Tennis Association from 1998 to 2000. He has been Executive Chair of the Rugby Football League since 2002 and will relinquish his executive duties to take up his four-year post with Sport England on 1 April 2009, replacing the interim Chair Michael Farrar, who will continue as a Board member of Sport England.
Andy Burnham said:
“With the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games on the horizon, this is an era of incredible opportunity for sport in this country. We want Sport England to work closely with governing bodies to create a world-class community sport system and no-one is better placed to help achieve this than Richard Lewis.
“Richard is a sportsman through and through. He has been involved in sport at every level throughout his career and is exactly the sort of person we need at the helm of Sport England.
“I have seen first hand what Richard has achieved at the Rugby Football League and now so many other sports will benefit from his expertise.
"I am very grateful to Mike Farrar, the interim Chair, and Jennie Price, the Chief Executive, for the work that they have done to develop Sport England's new strategy. I am confident that Richard and Jennie will build on this success."
Richard Lewis said:
“I am delighted to have been appointed Chair of Sport England at such an exciting as well as challenging time in sport. I know the massive benefits sport can bring to millions of people throughout the country and I want more people every year from all walks of life to get involved in sport and experience those benefits. Sport England can help make it happen and that is why I look forward to taking up the role.
“I am confident that the progress being made by Jennie Price and her colleagues can be built upon. As we approach 2012 and a wonderful Olympic and Paralympic Games, more and more opportunities will become available for everyone to become involved in sport.”
Jennie Price, Chief Executive of Sport England, said:
“Richard’s experience of sport at the sharp end – as a player, coach and senior administrator – will be invaluable to Sport England in our drive to deliver a real step change in grassroots sport.
“We have the opportunity, and the ability, to achieve something no Olympic host nation has ever managed before – a sustained increase in sports participation. I am looking forward to working with Richard to meet that challenge head on.”
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- Richard Lewis is currently Executive Chair of the Rugby Football League. He is also Chair of the Rugby League European Federation and Deputy Chair of the Rugby League International Federation as well as Chairman of the Central Council of Physical Recreation’s Major Spectator Sports Division. Prior to his career at the Rugby Football League, Richard was the Director of Tennis at the Lawn Tennis Association and before that was an international tennis player and coach.
- Richard will stand down from his executive duties to become non-executive Chair of the Rugby Football League. Sport England has clear rules regarding any potential conflicts of interest for Board members. These will apply to the Chair as a matter of course, ensuring that he will not be involved in – or in a position to influence – the award of any grant or the making of any other payment to the Rugby Football League.
- The appointment will be for a four year term from 1 April 2009 to 31 March 2013.
- Richard Lewis’s appointment, made with the approval of the Prime Minister, will run from 1 April 2009 to 31 March 2013.
- This appointment attracts a remuneration of £45,000 per annum. The time commitment is up to two days per week.
- The appointments process was carried out in accordance with the code of practice of the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Appointments are made on merits and political activity plays no part in the selection process. Richard Lewis has not undertaken any political activity during the past five years.
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