LONDON: Baroness Sue Campbell will switch sports in January when she takes over as the new chair of England Netball.
Campbell retired from her role as director of women’s football at the Football Association in October following eight years with the organisation, where she oversaw a successful home European Championships for the Lionesses in 2022.
Yet Campbell will not bid farewell to sport as a whole and will instead return to netball to succeed Bridget Blow.
Former Chair of UK Sport Campbell represented England Under-21s in netball and will relish being back involved in a cause close to her heart.
“It’s an enormous privilege to join England Netball at such an exciting time,” Campbell said.
“In many ways it feels like I’m coming home having played, umpired and coached netball for more than 25 years at school, college, club and national level.
“For as long as I can still make a difference and have the capability to change lives through sport then I want to be involved, and there is no better sport than netball to genuinely impact the lives of women and girls.
“And whilst all women’s sports continue their ascendency, netball retains a unique place in our sporting landscape.”
Jennifer Thomas, England Netball senior independent board director, added: “Sue’s lifelong dedication to advancing opportunities in sport, her passion for growing women’s sport and commitment to creating positive change make her the ideal person to lead our board as we enter an exciting new era.”
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