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Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board Appoints Jonathan Gray as CEO of TIU

The Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board has appointed Jonathan Gray as the first CEO of the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU). Gray will take up his new role in February 2020. He will report to the independent Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board and work closely with TIU director Nigel Willerton.
“This is a unique opportunity to work with a global sport in tackling issues around corruption and doping. I share the absolute commitment of tennis to achieving the highest standards of integrity and believe passionately in fair and clean sport. It is clear to me that much good work has already been done in this area, and I am looking forward to building on those strong foundations,” Gray said.
Gray is having more than 14 years of experience as a senior partner at specialist global risk consultancy Control Risks. He also had a 20-year career in the British Army, commanding operations in Belfast and Iraq, and also seeing action in the Balkans, Falklands, Canada and Europe.
“Jonny was the outstanding candidate in a very strong and varied field. He shares our determination to create the best, most innovative integrity organisation in sport, and his skills and experience will be vital in helping tennis to realise that ambition,” Jennie Price, independent chair of Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board said.
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