Former Derbyshire and Northamptonshire cricketer Tom Harrison has been appointed Chief Executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board, succeeding David Collier.

Harrison will leave his post as Vice President of international sports marketing agency IMG in January to begin his tenure at the top of the ECB. 

“As a lifelong cricket fan, I feel extremely honoured and privileged to have been offered this opportunity to lead the ECB as its new Chief Executive Officer,” said Harrison.

“It was important to the panel that we chose a leader who would inspire all those connected with the game." Giles Clarke

“I am a passionate supporter of the game across all formats, at all levels and I am genuinely excited by the substantial opportunities that the game has moving forward in this country.”

During his time at IMG, Tom managed all of IMG’s broadcaster relationships and has worked with cricket boards around the world overseeing global media rights sales for Cricket Australia, Cricket South Africa and the IPL. 

Tom has significant relationships in Asia having worked for IMG’s media business in the Indian sub-continent for two years and for ESPN Star Sports in Singapore for four years prior to that. Tom will be returning to the ECB having worked for nearly four years for the organisation between January 2003 and December 2006 in various roles, latterly as Head of Marketing.  

“Tom has come through a rigorous recruitment process which included us meeting with candidates in leadership positions from cricket, other sports and from outside of the industry,” said ECB Chairman Giles Clarke.

“He was the unanimous choice of the interview panel who were impressed with his energy, passion for the game and his positive, bold, creative and ambitious vision for the future of cricket in England and Wales. 

“Tom has a proven track record of success in his career to date and a wealth of relevant experience both in the UK and internationally.

"His knowledge of both the professional and recreational game as a former first class cricketer and as a Premier League club captain of Teddington CC has provided him with great insight into the challenges and opportunities facing the game domestically. 

“It was important to the panel that we chose a leader who would inspire all those connected with the game and in Tom, we believe we have found a leader with the charisma and vision to achieve this.”