Martyn Worsley Appointed to Board of UK Sport
Monday, 26 March 2018 11:26
The Culture Secretary has appointed Martyn Worsley as a member of
the UK Sport Board for a term of 3 years, from 12 March 2018 to 13
March 2021. Martyn Worsley Martyn grew up in the West Midlands
and was educated at The Bishop of Hereford’s Bluecoat School before
going to the University of Southampton where he gained a BSc Hons
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The Culture Secretary has appointed Martyn Worsley as a
member of the UK Sport Board for a term of 3 years, from 12
March 2018 to 13 March 2021.
Martyn Worsley
Martyn grew up in the West Midlands and was educated at
The ’s
Bluecoat School before going to the University of
Southampton where he gained a BSc Hons in Geography. He
started off his career in 1997 as a graduate trainee at
Lloyds TSB before spending time in a variety of
organisations including BT Group, BNY Mellon and SAB
Miller undertaking Business and Human Resource roles
globally until he joined Tate & Lyle as Vice
President for Global Talent and Organisational
Development in January 2017. Martyn is a Fellow of the
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and
also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
Martyn has had a life-long passion for both playing and
being involved in sport including latterly coaching the
Rugby Football Union for Women’s (RFUW) Academy for 5
years before being a non- Executive Director of the
RFUW supporting the integration of the Women’s game
into the Rugby Football Union. Martyn has completed the
Trans-Atlantic Yacht Race, the London Marathon and
undertaken multiple overseas expeditions whilst also
being a Trustee for the London Youth Games. His other
hobbies include skiing, shooting, sailing and spending
time with his young family.
The role is remunerated at £218 per day. This
appointment has been made in accordance with the
Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public
Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by
the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the
Code, any significant political activity undertaken by
an appointee in the last five years must be declared.
This is defined as including holding office, public
speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature
for election. Martyn has declared no such political
activity.
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