There is an ad on the LTA site today but the detail of what they think they are looking for (or the "Candidate Brief - Confidential," as they put it) can be found, not very confidentially at all, at:
Anyone who leads a body like Sport England can charm the birds from the trees and argue convincingly that black is white. The fact that she started launching such scathing attacks on the LTA and Draper only when she already knew that there was a significant political movement to kick him out sums up perfectly the skills needed within such public bodies.......keep yourself under the radar, never express an opinion unless you are forced to, but when your paymasters give you a clear steer on what to think, amplify it ten-fold and "own it" on their behalf.
Remember the Chairman has no tennis experience either.
Looking forward to yet another 5 year plan, with all of us being told that we will need to wait for another 5-10 years to see results......
I think there are going to be a lot of VERY unhappy tennis people indeed.
really? i thought lots give kudos for Price as the one most responsible for finally forcing Draper out by being critical of him and not releasing millions to the LTA budget due to poor performance and had atrack record of been critical solidly & more and more so of LTA since 2009 a long time before he was on the way out for sure like - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/10090210/Long-list-announced-for-LTA-chief-executive-role-suggests-era-of-change-for-British-tennis.html and - http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2009/jun/25/grassroots-tennis-funding-lta-wimbledon
most tennis people havent got a business record to manage a 250 staff business, and Draper was tennis people anyway perhaps split the role so a business and a tennis person can handle the bit there experts in and not mess about with the bit they know little of
really? i thought lots give kudos for Price as the one most responsible for finally forcing Draper out by being critical of him and not releasing millions to the LTA budget due to poor performance and had atrack record of been critical solidly & more and more so of LTA since 2009 a long time before he was on the way out for sure like - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/10090210/Long-list-announced-for-LTA-chief-executive-role-suggests-era-of-change-for-British-tennis.html and - http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2009/jun/25/grassroots-tennis-funding-lta-wimbledon
most tennis people havent got a business record to manage a 250 staff business, and Draper was tennis people anyway perhaps split the role so a business and a tennis person can handle the bit there experts in and not mess about with the bit they know little of
The fact that someone may give kudos to Price, and I don't think that stating the obvious deserves much credit, doesn't mean that they consider her the right person for the job.
I don't know anything about Price, so if it is her, I'd rather give her a chance than judge her before she even starts. I'm certainly not blown away by the rumour, but that's because I don't really know anything about her - hopefully the interviewers do by now.
If she just jumped on the let's bash the LTA bandwagon in order to curry favour with the media and the Baroness (who, whether she is right or wrong about the LTA, appeared more incompetent than the people she was accusing of being incompetent when she got up and spoke in the Lords with a mixture of what sounded to me like dubious facts and factless soundbites), then that shows no moral courage at all. However, if that's all it was and she doesn't have any ideas of her own, she'd have been mad to go for the LTA job ... wouldn't she?
Also, if it was her Neil was referring to in a tweet a few days ago, then despite her LTA-bashing, she doesn't seem to have won any favour with the LTA's tormentor in chief (I was tempted to remind him that he said he'd give the next chief exec a chance - indeed, even I didn't expect him to have a go at the new person before they had even been announced!) but it would interesting to read why he thinks they have made a mistake.
I agree with Tom that there is a good case for the chief exec managing the business and leaving the tennis experts to look after the tennis side. Or maybe that is what Draper tried anyway?
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I agree with Tom that there is a good case for the chief exec managing the business and leaving the tennis experts to look after the tennis side. Or maybe that is what Draper tried anyway?
I certainly agree that the Chief Executive should leaves certain things to the tennis experts but I would like to see a Chief Executive with a genuine love of tennis as well the required business and management skills.
Yes, that makes sense. Do we know for sure that Price doesn't have a genuine love of tennis?
No we don't, but her public record makes me suspicious.
Obviously if she gets the job it will only be fair to judge her by what she does so I won't be leading an immediate campaign to have her fired. All I can say is that I don't think she is the right type of person for the job.
I was convinced I'd seen a thread on here about the resignation of Roger "Waste of space" Draper as Chief Executive of the LTA in March, but can't find it & haven't the time to trawl through too many previous pages, hence this new one. OEM (aka Neil Harman) had both a front-page column ("Search for new British tennis chief hits the net" - subscription required) in today's Times, but also an article on one of the inside pages which takes up about two-thirds of a page describing the signal lack of success in appointing a successor for Draper under the headline "Fumbled search for a leader mars finest hour of British tennis" (can't find it on the site, so no link).
It seems Draper picked up a salary of £640,000 last year, including a bonus of something like £200,000! What in God's name did he do to warrant that? It also seems that two people who were invited to apply for the position (David Lloyd & Andy's preferred candidate, Chris Kermode, the tournament director of the Aegon Championships at Queen's & also the man responsible for delivering the World Tour Finals at the O2) fell at the first hurdle & that the LTA is no further forward than it was when Draper resigned in March... I give up! The "shambles" reference comes from his Twitter feed.