Lord Allen Appointed as BHA Chair

Lord Allen of Kensington | BHA

One of the two major vacancies at the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has been filled with the announcement that Lord Charles Allen will succeed Joe Saumarez Smith as chair from June 1 next year. The search is still on for a chief executive to replace Julie Harrington, who will leave her position at the end of 2024.

Appointed from outside racing, Allen is currently chairman and trustee of the Invictus Games Foundation and was chairman of the Manchester Commonwealth Games in 2000-2003, for which he was awarded a CBE.

He also oversaw London's bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games and was board director on the organising committee, for which he received a knighthood. 

A former chief adviser to the Home Office, he was appointed by Ed Miliband to the position of chairman of the management board of the Labour Party in 2012 before being made a life peer the following year, with the title Baron Allen of Kensington.

Allen began his career in broadcasting and media with Granada TV in 1991 before filling senior positions at EMI, Virgin Media and Endemol.

He said: “I am honoured to be appointed to the role of chair of the British Horseracing Authority at this important time for the organisation.

“I look forward to building a strong relationship with the new CEO and the board and all our stakeholders, delivering the vision of building the commercial and reputational aspects of the sector.

“My love of horses stems from learning to ride as a youngster and enjoying the sport of horseracing over many years.

“My knowledge, skills and experience from various sectors, including media and entertainment, and having led many regulated and sporting organisations will hopefully stand me in good stead to bring a fresh perspective to this incredible sport.”

David Jones, who is chair of the BHA nominations committee and the BHA's senior independent director, added, “Lord Allen is a very experienced chairman, and I am delighted that we have appointed a candidate of such outstanding calibre.

“His record speaks for itself and his impressive leadership skills, financial and commercial acumen, broadcast experience and an understanding of government will bring a fresh and independent perspective to the BHA's work.

“Combined with his wealth of experience in global sporting events, Lord Allen impressed the committee with his perceptive grasp of the challenges facing racing and will be a powerful advocate for the sport.”

A transitional period for Saumarez Smith and Allen to work together is planned. 

 

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