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WRU has shortlist for its new chair as it receives hundreds of applications for new board roles

The new independent chair of the governing body will play a key role in the appointment of a new chief executive

WRU people director Lydia Stirling(Image: Huw Evans Picture Agency)

A shortlist for a new chair of the Welsh Rugby Union has been drawn up, with the union confirming it has received hundreds of applications for its new independent non-executive director board roles.

A selection panel for the independent chair is ready to start the interviewing process, with candidates drawn from senior positions in the public, private and third sectors.

With a new chair expected to be announced before the end of the summer, the new chief executive is expected to be appointed shortly afterwards. The recruitment process for two further independent non-executive directors (INEDs) is scheduled to be completed by , but could be advanced.

The WRU says it is in "advanced stages" in the recruitment process for a new CEO, a role held in an interim capacity by former performance director Nigel Walker following the resignation of Steve Phillips in February. However, a longlist has been assembled by headhunters Odgers Berndston, which is also supporting the union on the recruitment of its new chair and other INEDs.

The new chair will play a key role in the appointment of the new chief executive, including helping to draw up a shortlist for a role for which Mr Phillips had a £359,000 remuneration. The WRU said the aspiration remains that 40% of the new board should be held by women.

WRU people director Lydia Stirling, who joined the union in 2021 having held previous senior HR roles with Arup and McLaren Racing, said: “The new chair is the keystone appointment. Everything will follow from this moment, but the general calibre of applicant in all areas as been outstanding.

“We have a fine shortlist for the chair position. We are in advanced stages in the recruitment process for the chief executive to the extent we will be able to pass over an impressive longlist of names to our new chair on appointment and, in total, more than 300 high calibre candidates are on our radar for our vacant positions.

“The whole recruitment process has met the expectations raised by the seismic decision our member clubs took to modernise our governance in March.