Ros Rivaz Steps In as ICC's New Independent Director
Dr. Ros Rivaz has been named the new Independent Director of the International Cricket Council, succeeding Indra Nooyi. Appointed for an initial three-year term, Rivaz brings her experience in governance and strategic management to the role, emphasizing diversity and the global expansion of cricket.
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- India
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has appointed Dr. Ros Rivaz as its new Independent Director, replacing former ICC director and ex-PepsiCo executive Indra Nooyi. Rivaz takes on the role for an initial three-year period, with an opportunity to extend her term.
The ICC highlighted Rivaz's significant leadership experience across various boards, including her roles as Chair of Anglian Water and Companies House in the UK. Her extensive background in corporate strategy and governance are poised to enhance the ICC's objectives for global cricket growth, diversity, and strong governance.
ICC Chairman Jay Shah expressed enthusiasm about Rivaz's appointment, noting her independent perspective and strategic insight as critical assets as cricket broadens its international presence. He emphasized the invaluable perspective she will bring to the ICC's efforts to strengthen and expand the sport globally.
Commenting on her new role, Rivaz shared her commitment to maintaining strong governance and inclusivity within the ICC. She is eager to collaborate with the ICC members to ensure the game thrives and continues to offer opportunities to future generations worldwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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