British Cycling Names Brian Facer As New Ceo

11 Nov 2020 | tshego
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British Cycling has appointed Brian Facer as its new CEO, replacing Julie Harrington who currently holds the role and will leave to join the BHA in January 2021.

Facer will leave his post as CEO of Gallagher Premiership side London Irish to take up the role, and will arrive having steered the club through its relegation and a move back to London and the new Brentford Community stadium. The club had previously spent 20 years in Reading and played at the Madejski Stadium.

Prior to joining London Irish, Facer served as Commercial Director at Northampton Saints, where he was part of the club’s most successful decade both commercially and on the field. 

He is also a keen cyclist and a British Cycling member, riding with Daventry CC.

“I am delighted to conclude the search for a new Chief Executive Officer for British Cycling with the appointment of Brian,” said Frank Slevin, Chair, British Cycling.

“When I announced Julie’s departure in July, I described the job as one of the best in British sport and that was reflected in the calibre of applicants. However, Brian was the clear choice in what was a competitive field of candidates. I look forward to him bringing the commercial expertise he has developed in his career to ensure that our federation can sustainably provide the best support for our sport, for our members and for anyone who wants to get on a bike. 

“Brian is a British Cycling member and a passionate cyclist, and he understands the needs of the cycling community who are the core of the organisation. What also impressed us was his knowledge of British Cycling, and his commitment to investing in all of our staff and volunteers, so that they can achieve their own potential and make the federation as a whole even stronger.

“We have moved quickly to find Julie’s replacement and I would like to thank colleagues at Scottish Cycling, Welsh Cycling, UK Sport and Sport England for their support throughout the recruitment process.

“It has been a tough year for sport but at British Cycling we are proud of the resilience and commitment that has brought us through it. I know Brian is relishing the challenge of leading the organisation as we look to a new year – including the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, the way forward for our sport out of the Covid-19 crisis and the opportunities presented by a country which has seen a massive increase in the numbers of people who have been getting on their bikes.”

Facer added: “I’m delighted to be joining British Cycling as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. It is an exciting time for the whole cycling community across the country, where we are going into the postponed Olympic and Paralympic year, have had another British rider become a Grand Tour champion, and have seen the number of recreational cyclists increase dramatically during the last six months.

“I’ve been a very keen cyclist all of my life, ranging from bike rides with my family all the way through to mountain biking across the Alps and completing a number of Etapes du Tour, including Col du Tourmalet and Alpe d’Huez, so being offered the position of CEO of British Cycling is a dream come true.

“There are strong foundations throughout the organisation, from the volunteers who run clubs and events up and down the country all the way up to the world-class practitioners who support the athletes who bring home medals from the world championships, Olympics and Paralympics, and I will be working my hardest to take British Cycling onwards and upwards into the next few years.”

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