Joseph Eckland And Daisy Mullan Released
Keeper-batter Joseph Eckland and all-rounder Daisy Mullan will leave Hampshire Cricket on the expiration of their contracts
Hampshire Cricket Board Ltd (HCB) is pleased to announce the appointment of two new Non-Executive Directors.
Alex Ehrmann and Aryana Neo have been appointed following an open recruitment process, which saw over 40 people apply for the positions.
Alex and Aryana bring a combination of cricket and business experience to the board and will play a crucial part in delivering HCB’s new 4-year strategy.
Alex has carried out numerous voluntary positions at club level including the role of club chair, which she has held since 2015. Alex is passionate about developing all aspects of cricket, but has a particular interest in growing the game for women and girls. Alex’s business background and experience in developing marketing and communications strategies will also support HCB to widen its reach and grow the game in our communities.
I am delighted at the opportunity of working with HCB as a Non-executive director. HCB has done fantastic work to date in developing recreational cricket and its position as a key, exciting, mainstream sport. The HCB’s focus on further growing the sport in schools, in urban and disadvantaged areas and building on its great success in women and girls’ cricket is exciting and I look forward to being a part of its continued, successful progress.
Alex Ehrmann, Hampshire Cricket Board Non-Executive Director
Aryana is a Business Engagement Manager in Southampton as well as radio presenter for Unity 101 and BBC Radio Solent. Aryana will play a crucial role in finalising our strategy to grow the game in urban areas and making the game more accessible to diverse ethnic communities.
I am hugely honoured to take on the role of Non-Executive Director with HCB, I am excited to provide a creative contribution and independent oversight to enhance sport for BAME communities, women and girls. I am really excited about what I can bring to the role, and am delighted to be on board
Aryana Neo, Hampshire Cricket Board Non Executive Director
The Directors and Development Team look forward to working with Alex and Aryana and the invaluable contribution they will make to HCB and recreational cricket in Hampshire.
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