ICC Chief Executive

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The ICC Chief Executive is the highest-ranking administrative official responsible for overseeing the global operations, strategy, and governance of international cricket under the International Cricket Council.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cricket governance role
executive position
sports administration role
appointedBy ICC Board NERFINISHED
associatedWith ICC Champions Trophy NERFINISHED
ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup NERFINISHED
ICC T20 World Cup NERFINISHED
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup NERFINISHED
ICC World Test Championship NERFINISHED
employer International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
field cricket administration
sports governance
goal enhancing integrity of international cricket
growth of cricket worldwide
maximizing global reach and revenues of cricket
hasAuthorityOver ICC operational departments
ICC staff
headOf ICC management team
jurisdiction global cricket
languageOfWork English
officeHeldIn ICC headquarters
officeLocation Dubai NERFINISHED
United Arab Emirates NERFINISHED
partOf International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
reportsTo ICC Board NERFINISHED
responsibleFor ICC anti-corruption operational framework
ICC anti-doping operational framework
ICC development programs
ICC events and tournaments operations
ICC media rights and sponsorships
administration of ICC competitions
commercial operations of the ICC
coordination with member cricket boards
day-to-day management of the ICC
executing decisions of the ICC Board
financial management of the ICC
implementing ICC Code of Conduct policies
implementing ICC strategy
operational aspects of ICC governance
overseeing global operations of international cricket
strategic planning for global growth of cricket
supporting ICC Chair in governance matters
sector international sports
selectionProcess appointment by ICC Board after recruitment process
termType contractual
worksWith ICC Chair NERFINISHED
ICC committees
ICC member boards

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