Olympics-Anson to step down as British Olympic Association CEO


(Reuters) -Andy Anson will step down as chief executive officer of the British Olympic Association in October, ending a 14-year-long association with the organisation.

Anson took on the CEO role in 2019 after serving as a non-executive director since 2011 and the 60-year-old will leave to join mid-market private equity firm bd-capital.

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