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Former Man Utd executive Reigle takes over as Formula E CEO

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LONDON, Sept 16, (RTRS): Former Manchester United commercial director Jamie Reigle is taking over from Alejandro Agag as Formula E’s chief executive with immediate effect, the all-electric racing series announced on Monday.

The 42-year-old Canadian, who spent a decade at the Premier League club and oversaw global commercial operations, joins from the Los Angeles Rams, where he was executive vice-president of the NFL franchise’s business operations.

Formula E founder Agag, who is also heading up an Extreme E series due to launch in 2021 to highlight the effects of climate change and showcase electric SUVs, will take the role of chairman.

The FIA-approved championsh­ip is starting its sixth season in November with an opening race in Saudi Arabia.

“Reigle will oversee the overall management of the company, day-to-day operations and the delivery of ambitious plans for growth on a global scale,” Formula E said in a statement. Reigle has experience in North America, Europe and Asia, with the Canadian serving previously as United’s Hong Kong-based Asia Pacific managing director. He joined the LA Rams in 2017.

“With his addition to our existing executive team, we have an incredibly strong line-up to continue building and developing Formula E through our next growth cycle,” said Agag, who is Spanish.

Formula E last week reported record audience figures and revenues, as well as making a profit for the first time thanks to sponsorshi­p growth. The city-based series said revenues increased 50% to more than 200 million euros ($221.32 million) last season, according to preliminar­y figures.

Liberty Global and Discovery Communicat­ions are major shareholde­rs.

Mercedes and Porsche are making their debuts this season, joining manufactur­ers like Nissan, Citroen, BMW, Jaguar, Audi and Mahindra.

“I’ve followed the championsh­ip from inception and admired the global sports platform Alejandro and his team have created in short order,” said Reigle.

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