ICC Seeks New Female Independent Director as Indra Nooyi Ends Tenure
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is searching for a new female independent director after Indra Nooyi's six-year tenure ended. The new director must meet eligibility criteria to represent diversity in cricket. A high-profile female from either the corporate world or sports is ideal for the position.
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) is actively searching for a new female independent director following the conclusion of PepsiCo head Indra Nooyi's six-year stint in the role.
ICC also gears up to appoint a new chairman after Greg Barclay expressed no interest in seeking a third term. Nooyi, who made history in 2018 as the ICC's first independent female director, has served her full tenure.
The governing body's board has initiated the hunt for another high-profile name to fill Nooyi's shoes, emphasizing the equality, diversity, and inclusivity interests within cricket. The ideal candidate could be a notable woman from the corporate sphere or sports, meeting specific eligibility criteria.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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