NEW CHIEF FOR LADBROKES
12 December 2008
Chairman stepping down after 8 years
The chairman for the last 8 years of UK gambling group
Ladbrokes, Sir Ian Robinson, is to step down from the
position following the company’s 2009 AGM on 15th May
2009. He will be replaced by Peter Erskine, formerly
chief executive of mobile provider O2. Erskine will join
the board of Ladbrokes as a non-executive director on
January 1 2009.
Ladbrokes chief executive, Christopher Bell, said:
“Peter Erskine's extensive international marketing
background and experience of building brand-led
businesses will be a big plus for the company. He was
responsible for the transformation of O2 plc - the ex BT
wireless business - into a leading provider of mobile
services in Europe and helped create considerable
shareholder value.”
Robinson's chairmanship saw annual gross win more than
double to GBP 1.3 billion in 2007, with the company
expanding into Italy and Spain and on the internet.
His successor became chief executive of O2 in 2001 and,
since the company’s GBP 18 billion takeover by
Telefonica in 2005, has served on the board of the
Spanish telecoms operator, most recently as a
non-executive. He has previously worked for BT, O2's
former owner, Mars and Unitel.
Over the past few years, Ladbrokes has accelerated its
push into online gaming.
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