Middlesex appoint Julie Harrington as interim CEO
Middlesex name Julie Harrington, former British Cycling and BHA chief, as interim CEO starting 20 July.
Middlesex have appointed Julie Harrington as interim chief executive, effective Monday, 20 July. She arrives from the British Horseracing Authority, where she was chief executive, and previously led British Cycling — two of the country's largest sports governing bodies.
The move comes as the county navigates a period of leadership transition. Middlesex announced the appointment on Friday and will use the interim window to search for a permanent chief executive, though no timeline has been set.
Harrington's track record suggests the county wants someone versed in crisis management and organizational change rather than cricket operations. Her two previous roles both involved governing bodies working through periods of instability — a pattern that hints at what Middlesex is facing internally.
CricHubb Take
The hire raises a harder question: what's broken at Middlesex that they need a turnaround specialist instead of a cricket administrator? Counties usually promote from within or hire someone with ECB ties. Bringing in an outsider from horse racing and cycling suggests the problems run deeper than fixture scheduling.