Baroness Karren Brady Steps Down as West Ham Vice-Chairman After 16 Years
End of an Era at West Ham
Baroness Karren Brady has confirmed she is leaving her role as West Ham vice-chairman. The departure ends 'The Apprentice' star's 16-year tenure in East London, highlighted by the move to the London Stadium and European silverware.
Brady's Impact on West Ham
Brady’s departure marks the end of a long-standing professional relationship with joint-chairman David Sullivan that spans nearly four decades. Since joining the Hammers in 2010 alongside Sullivan and the late David Gold, Brady has been a pivotal figure in the club's modern history, most notably spearheading the complex transition from the Boleyn Ground to the London Stadium in 2016.
- 16 years of service as West Ham vice-chairman
- Key figure in the move to the London Stadium in 2016
- Part of the leadership team with David Sullivan and David Gold since 2010
What's Next for West Ham?
No information is available on Brady's future plans or a replacement for her role at West Ham.