- Industry People Board created to create and drive racing鈥檚 whole people strategy as a result of year-long fundamental review
- Funded by the Horserace Betting Levy Board and Racing Foundation
- Neil Hayward brings a wealth of experience from working with private, listed and public organisations in the UK and abroad
Neil Hayward has been appointed as the first chair of racing鈥檚 Industry People Board, leading a new function within the sport with the remit of driving and ensuring delivery in efforts to recruit, train and retain British racing鈥檚 workforce and promoting welfare, equality, diversity and inclusion.The creation of the Industry People Board follows a comprehensive process overseen by a steering group comprising the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), Horserace Betting Levy Board (HBLB) and the Racing Foundation (RF).A number of key changes were identified as being necessary by the review, which led to the creation of the Industry People Board. These include future-proofing the industry by ensuring the concerns of the current and future workers in racing are considered and ensuring areas such as equality, diversity and inclusion and modern working practices are addressed.Work on skills development and improvements to the workforce pipeline will address staffing shortfalls, while shifts in mindsets and cultures can transform behaviours within racing鈥檚 businesses to ensure they are attractive places to work in order to improve retention levels.All of this is in the wider public interest as well as the sport鈥檚 itself, as a healthy racing industry has the capacity to strengthen rural economies across Britain, with some 20,000 people currently employed in such areas through the racing industry.The Industry People Board will be the single point of accountability for the industry鈥檚 workforce strategies, with its work forming part of the wider Industry Strategy, which racing鈥檚 leaders committed to working towards earlier this year.Neil Hayward brings to the role of Chair more than 25 years of experience, including in Board and Executive Team Leadership positions at High Speed Two Ltd, Post Office, BT, Ministry of Justice, Standard Chartered Bank, Gallaher Group, Serco Group and Booker, as well as in the NHS and Higher and Further Education.In the course of carrying out these roles and more, he has developed a track record in employee engagement and equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives, significantly improving workforce and organisational performance across organisations in a range of sectors.Neil Hayward said: “I鈥檇 like to thank Julie, Alan and Rob for the trust they are placing in me by appointing me 星空无限传媒. I鈥檓 really looking forward to working with them and many others to make our new Industry People Board a success.”Julie Harrington, Chief Executive of the BHA, said:聽鈥淚f we are to ensure that British racing has a bright and vibrant future then it is imperative that we are attracting, training and retaining talented individuals across our industry, making sure that people can see opportunities for personal growth, development and progression within racing.鈥淚 am excited therefore to welcome an individual of the calibre of Neil Hayward to the position of Chair of the Industry People Board and would like to thank the Horserace Betting Levy Board and Racing Foundation for their initiation, involvement and funding of this important work.鈥Alan Delmonte, Chief Executive of HBLB, said: 鈥淗BLB invests around 拢3m a year directly into the areas to be covered by the people strategy.鈥淔illing key roles, developing skills in racing and supporting people welfare are key Racing Outcomes for HBLB.鈥淎s the principal funders, we and the Racing Foundation initiated this review to ensure that the significant funds provided in this area are tied to a detailed strategy and implementation plan.鈥淚t has been very positive to see widespread support in the sport for dedicated focus in this area.鈥Rob Hezel, Chief Executive of the Racing Foundation, said: 鈥淭he significant investments formerly made by the Racing Foundation and the HBLB on the people agenda have not, to date, had the impact we would have expected.鈥淭his project has identified the importance of having the right skills and independent governance arrangements if improvements are to be delivered.鈥淭herefore, we are delighted to have appointed Neil and look forward to supporting him, the People Board and the rest of their team moving forward.鈥Notes to editors:1. British racing’s leaders agreed on the need for a new Industry Strategy to offer radical change to the racing product from 2024聽following a meeting in September.2. The announcement of a聽new governance structure聽for the sport flowed from this work.3. An image of Neil Hayward is available on request.