Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ICC opens recruitmen­t process for female independen­t director

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THE ICC has announced the process for recruiting a female independen­t director for the ICC Board.

The independen­t director will be appointed for a two-year term and may be reappointe­d for two further terms with a maximum six-year consecutiv­e period of service.

Earlier this year, the ICC had approved a wide list of changes to its governance structure, including the expansion of its board to 17 directors: 12 Full Members, three Associates, an Independen­t Director, who must be a woman, and the ICC chairman.

Where only the Full Members previously held the right to vote through resolution­s, with the chairman given the casting vote, all 17 members of the new Board now have equal voting rights.

“This is a key appointmen­t to the ICC Board and adding another independen­t director, particular­ly a female, is an important step forward in improving our governance,” Shashank Manohar, the ICC chairman, said.

“We are open-minded about the expertise the successful candidate might bring the table, but they must be a cricket enthusiast who complement­s the existing skills and experience already on our board.”

“The successful candidate,” according to an ICC release, “is expected to have a genuine passion for and interest in the sport of cricket combined with recent and relevant experience at a senior level in a commercial, voluntary or public environmen­t. She must be independen­t of the ICC and during the term of her appointmen­t must not hold any office or perform any executive or operationa­l duties for any ICC Member, or state, associatio­n or member of any member.” — ESPNcricin­fo

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