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PepsiCo chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi appointed ICC’s first independent female director

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PepsiCo chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi has been appointed as the first independent female director of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Board. Nooyi will join the ICC board in June 2018 to align with the term of the ICC independent chairman, following the unanimous confirmation of her appointment at meeting held on Friday, an ICC release said. I am thrilled to join the ICC as the first person to be appointed to this role. I look forward to working with my colleagues on the board, ICC’s partners, and cricketers around the world to grow our sport responsibly and give our fans a new reason to follow every ball and shot,” Nooyi said.
ICC Chairman, Shashank Manohar, said: “ Adding another independent director—particularly a female—is such an important step forward in improving our governance. To have someone of Indra’s calibre is fantastic news for the global game.” The introduction of an independent director, who must be female, was approved by the ICC Full Council in June 2017 as part of wide ranging constitutional change aimed at improving the governance of the sport. The independent director will be appointed for a two-year term although she may be re-appointed for two further terms with a maximum six-year consecutive period of service.

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