Richard Thompson (cricket administrator)

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Richard William Thompson (born 25 October 1966) is a British advertising executive then sports administrator, who since 2022 serves as Chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board. [1]

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Life

Educated at Cheam High School in Surrey, Thompson joined a computer sales company in Croydon before founding sport and entertainment talent agency, Merlin Elite (now M&C Saatchi Merlin) in 2002.

After selling a 60% stake in the firm to M&C Saatchi in 2013, Thompson continued as Chairman of M&C Saatchi Talent, where he acquired other talent agencies including Red Hare and Grey Whippet. In 2021, he was appointed non-executive Chairman of the M&C Saatchi UK Group. [2]

Thompson has held various chairmanships including of Debrett's Limited (2012–18), Mana Group (2014–18), Twofour Group (2014–19) and South Shore Productions since 2019. [3] A keen cricketer, he served as Chairman of Surrey County Cricket Club (2010–22), before being elected Chairman of the ECB in 2022. [4]

An Honorary Life Vice-President of Surrey CCC, [5] Thompson was elected a member of BAFTA and admitted as a Freeman of the Haberdashers' Company [6] as well as to the Freedom of the City of London in 2023.

In 2005 Thompson married Danielle née Hayward; they live at Kingston, Surrey, with their three children.

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References

  1. "Richard Thompson, ECB Chair - My vision for cricket". www.ecb.co.uk. 4 December 2023.
  2. "About us | M&C Saatchi Group". mcsaatchi.com.
  3. www.southshore.uk
  4. Staff, Cricexec (2 March 2023). "Who's Who in Cricket: Richard Thompson".
  5. Hanley, Darren (5 May 2023). "Surrey Appointments Confirmed At AGM".
  6. www.haberdashers.co.uk
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Clare Connor
(acting)
Chairman,
England and Wales Cricket Board

2022–
Succeeded by
in office