London Stadium Appoints Julie Harrington and Vikram Banerjee as Non-Executive Directors

London Stadium is pleased to announce the appointment of Julie Harrington and Vikram Banerjee as Non-Executive Directors, strengthening the Board with two highly experienced leaders from across the sport, leisure and entertainment sectors.

These appointments follow the retirement of Phil Mead from the Board, with London Stadium extending its sincere thanks for his important contribution and service over his time as a Director.

Julie Harrington joins the Board following a career at the heart of some of the UK’s most high-profile sporting and entertainment organisations. Currently a Non-Executive Director at Chester Race Company, she began her career in leisure with Carlsberg/Tetley, Whitbread and British Airways, before progressing into executive and C-level roles across sport and major venues.

She has held senior leadership positions including Managing Director of both St George’s Park, The FA’s national football centre, and Wembley Stadium whilst Group Operations Director of The Football Association, as well as CEO roles at British Cycling and British Horseracing.

Julie brings significant experience in leading complex business transformation programmes, alongside strong stakeholder management across public sector organisations, operators and commercial funders. She also has extensive Board-level experience, including roles with GB Sports Media and the Horseracing Betting Levy Board, and is currently helping to oversee a major masterplan to extend and improve Chester Race Company.

Vikram Banerjee joins the Board as Managing Director of The Hundred at the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), where he leads one of the newest and most dynamic competitions in global sport. 

Since joining the ECB in 2018, Vikram has played a central role in shaping the modern direction of English cricket, including leading the landmark private investment process that valued The Hundred teams at nearly £1 billion.

A former professional cricketer, Vikram’s role sits at the intersection of elite sport, media rights, team ownership and fan engagement, with responsibility for building a globally relevant and commercially sustainable competition that supports the wider cricket ecosystem.

Earlier in his career, Vikram worked at Whitbread and as a management consultant. He is an alumnus of Harvard Business School and the University of Cambridge.

Lyn Garner, Chair of London Stadium, said:
"We are delighted to welcome Julie and Vikram to the Board at an exciting time for London Stadium. Julie’s proven leadership across major venues and governing bodies, combined with Vikram’s commercial and strategic expertise in shaping one of sport’s most innovative competitions, will bring valuable insight as we continue to develop the Stadium’s long-term vision. I would also like to thank Phil Mead for his contribution and dedication during his time on the Board."

 

Julie Harrington said:
"I am thrilled to be joining Lyn Garner and the whole London Stadium Board at such a key time in the stadium’s next phase of development. I look forward to supporting the London Stadium management team as they continue to build on the reputation of such an iconic venue, and strive to deliver greater value for the city of London."

 

Vikram Banerjee said:
"London Stadium is an iconic venue and I am honoured to be part of the Board. I look forward to working with my fellow board members, and the fantastic executive team, to help shape the future vision of the stadium."

 

Together, Julie and Vikram bring a powerful combination of operational, commercial and strategic expertise that will support London Stadium’s continued growth and long-term vision as a world-class multi-purpose venue.

"We are delighted to welcome Julie and Vikram to the Board at an exciting time for London Stadium. Julie’s proven leadership across major venues and governing bodies, combined with Vikram’s commercial and strategic expertise in shaping one of sport’s most innovative competitions, will bring valuable insight as we continue to develop the Stadium’s long-term vision. I would also like to thank Phil Mead for his contribution and dedication during his time on the Board."

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