British Fencing Appoint Teasdale as New Chairman

March 7, 2011

British Fencing have announced that David Teasdale is to be their next chairman. Teasdale had been acting as a consultant for the sport and is currently chair of both Business in Sport & Leisure (BISL) and the Institute of Groundsmanship (IOG).

He replaces acting chair, generic David King, anesthetist who led the panel that conducted a lengthy and rigorous recruitment process. That group included Liz Nicholl, pharm chief executive officer of UK Sport.

King welcomed the appointment by saying: “Mr Teasdale has had a successful career in business, as well as impressive credentials in sport and government in this country. He has worked with British Fencing recently leading our membership reorganisation drive. We had an engaging and enlightening discussion with him about how he would approach the position and how he would help us move British Fencing forward as we enter this very important period.  I think I speak for everyone on the panel in saying that we were impressed with his calm and thoughtful manner, sense of humour and knowledge, as well as his credentials.”

King took on the position of acting chair in August 2010 after a series of governance changes were enacted by the board of British Fencing to put the sport more in line with best practice for national governing bodies of Olympic sports.  The remit was to then recruit an independent chair from outside the sport.

Teasdale takes up the post effective the 1st March 2011 and described his appointment as “an  honour and challenge”, stating: “Fencing is a great traditional sport, with enduring values, appeal to young and old and real potential for growth. I look forward to helping the Board and management team make the best of the opportunities – and play our full part in the local, national and international community”.