Friday, April 26, 2024

Who’s Who in Cricket: William Glenwright

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Current Role
Head of Global Development, International Cricket Council (Nov 2016 – Present) 

Previous Roles
General Manager – Asia & Oceania, World Rugby (Jul 2013-Nov 2016)
Adventures Assistant, TEDxCanberra (Volunteering) (Jan 2014 – Oct 2014)
Partnerships Lead, TEDxCanberra (Volunteering) (Jan 2013 – Jan 2014)
General Manager – Oceania, World Rugby (2006-Jul 2013)
Manager – International Relations, Australian Sports Commission (2005-2006)
Regional Program Manager, Australian Sports Commission (1998-2005)
Project Manager – Sports Component of the Independence Celebrations, United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (Feb 2002-Jun 2002)
NOC Services, Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (SOCOG) (2000 – 2000)

Bio

William Glenwright was appointed Head of Global Development at the International Cricket Council in November 2016 based in Victoria, Australia. As part of his role with the ICC, he is responsible for leading cricket’s sport development and market development programmes. 

Previously, Glenwright worked at World Rugby as General Manager of Oceania for 7 years, and then subsequently served as General Manager of Asia and Oceania for 3 years. He has also worked for numerous other sports organizations such as the Australian Sports Commission where he was appointed Regional Program Manager, and later Manager for International Relations.

He is a graduate of the University of Canberra, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Administration in 1995.

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