Debbie Jevans resigns as boss of 2015 organisers

113

Debbie Jevans has resigned as chief executive of England’s World Cup 2015 (ER2015) organising committee, citing personal reasons.

Jevans was director of sport at London Olympic organisers Locog before taking on the World Cup post in October 2012.

A Rugby World Cup organising committee statement said Jevans leaves “with plans in excellent shape” and more than “1.9m tickets sold”.

Jevans said: “This is the right decision for me to make at this time.”

Who is Debbie Jevans?

“Having managed 20,000 staff and a budget of £160m so successfully, it was no surprise when she was given the chance to lead England Rugby 2015.”

Stephen Brown will become the new managing director and working alongside chairman Andy Cosslett.

Cosslett said Jevans’ “legacy will be seen during and after the tournament is delivered”.

Jevans added: “I am immensely proud of the team and all that we have achieved in the time that I have been chief executive.

“Everything is in place to ensure that this is the best Rugby World Cup ever, and I am confident my team will deliver an exceptional tournament.”

The 48-match tournament begins on 18 September when England play Fiji at Twickenham.

Debbie Jevans career factfile

As Director of Sport for the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (Locog), Jevans managed 20,000 staff and a budget in excess of £160m and was responsible for delivery of all aspects of the sporting events, medical and anti-doping programmes.

Previously she ran her own sport consultancy firm, working with clients that included the International Tennis Federation, the British Broadcasting Corporation, the International Rugby Board, International Cricket Council and UK Sport.

Jevans is a member of the All England Lawn Tennis Club’s Committee of Management and Championships Committee and sits on the UK Sport Major Events Panel.