Perls appointed non-exec director of Rugby League World Cup 2021

Mike Perls

Mike Perls, chief executive of Manchester-based strategic communications agency MC2, has been appointed as non-executive director of the Rugby League World Cup 2021 Ltd.

Rugby League World Cup 2021 Ltd has responsibility for delivering the next Men’s, Women’s and Wheelchair World Cups to be hosted in the United Kingdom in 2021.

The vision is to be the biggest and best ever Rugby League World Cup building on the success of the recent 2017 event that concluded on Sunday with England narrowly beaten by hosts Australia.

This sets up the intriguing possibility of a home soil, inaugural World Cup victory for England in 2021.

Perls brings extensive strategic marketing and digital marketing expertise to the board. Having established MC2 in 1999, his work has included global placemaking for city regions and a formative role in the Northern Powerhouse activation.

Alongside his role as governor on the board of Manchester Metropolitan University, he is also currently chair of the Institute of Directors in the North West.

Perls said: “2021 represents a significant moment for Rugby League. The ambition behind both the tournament and the legacy that it will create for the sport represents a paradigm shift.

“The BBC securing the rights to show all 31 games live across its platforms will increase visibility and profile for the tournament like never before. Bringing together the Men’s, Women’s and Wheelchair World Cups for the first time is an outstanding innovation that broadens the appeal and possibilities for the global partners we will be working with.

“I feel privileged to be a part of the talented team tasked with developing a sport with some of the most passionate fans on the planet and bringing it to a whole new generation.”

Rugby League World Cup 2021 will be led by chief executive Jon Dutton. Other board members include former chief executive of The FA Brian Barwick, Andrew Honeyman, head of sport at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and will be chaired by Nigel Wood, chief executive if the Rugby Football League.

Nigel Wood said: “Mike’s experience will help provide the Executive team tasked with delivering this event the support, scrutiny and guidance they will need in the coming years.”

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