New Chief Executive of Sussex Cricket is named as Pete Fitzboydon

8th February 2024

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The decision to appoint Pete as Chief Executive followed an extensive and rigorous recruitment process.

Sussex Cricket has confirmed Pete Fitzboydon as its new Chief Executive. He will take over the role from March 11.

Mr Fitzboydon is a former Chief Executive of London Sport and also led both Badminton England and Cycling UK as CEO. He brings experience of driving improvement of governance standards within professional rugby through a consultancy role at the Rugby Football Union.

More recently, he served as Interim Chief Executive of Cricket Scotland, overseeing the Scotland Men’s team who qualified for this year’s ICC T20 World Cup.

Speaking on the new appointment, Sussex Chair, Jon Filby, said: “I am delighted that we have been able to appoint Pete Fitzboydon as the Chief Executive of Sussex Cricket.

“Pete joins us at an exciting time, as we seek to return our men’s professional team to the first division of the County Championship, to develop a women’s professional team, to continuing growing the game in all forms across the county and to continue developing The 1st Central County Ground at Hove.

“The Board and I are very much looking forward to working with Pete, whose broad experience of leadership in sport and passion for cricket, kindled by being a frequent visitor to Hove in years gone by, make him the ideal person to lead us through the years ahead.”

Commenting on his new permanent role, Mr Fitzboydon, said: “It is truly an honour to be joining Sussex Cricket as CEO at such an important time.

“I have so many fond memories of watching matches at The 1st Central County Ground in the late 2000s when I lived locally, and I am looking forward to playing a part as the club seeks to return to those trophy-laden days.

“Sussex Cricket is an exceptional organisation with a rich heritage. There are so many exciting opportunities ahead for Sussex Cricket, not least developing the women’s game and helping the sport to widen its appeal to all communities.

“I look forward to adding my experience to the leadership team to help Sussex Cricket to fulfil its potential in all areas, from the sport’s grassroots right up to the top echelons of the game.”