Rodney Hartman, the Sports Editor at the Sunday Times, has been
appointed Communications Manager for the 2003 Cricket World Cup to be hosted
by South Africa.
In making the announcement, Dr Ali Bacher, Executive Director of the
2003 Cricket World Cup, said Hartman would be joining a six-person senior
management team that is committed to excellence and representivity through
its 50-50 racial composition.
"The post of Communications Manager was advertised nationally and attracted
106 applicants," said Dr Bacher. "This was reduced to a short-list of
people who were interviewed. The interviewing panel recommended Rodney
Hartman to our Policy Committee for four reasons; his excellent knowledge
of the game of cricket, his considerable experience in the media world over
many decades, the respect he enjoys among his colleagues and his clear
understanding and vision for an event that goes far beyond mere bat and ball
and will set out to embrace all the different communities of South Africa".
Hartman, who takes up his position on June 1, has been closely associated
with cricket for a number of years as a writer and sports editor for several
newspapers. He has been sports editor of the Sunday Times since 1996 and
before that was founding sports editor of the Sunday Independent.
Dr Bacher continued, "Because of the magnitude and importance of this
tournament to the country, the Policy Committee has decided to make a second
appointment to this position, which will enjoy equal status and
responsibility with Rodney Hartman in the communications field. We will
advertise this position this month nationally, with the express intention of
appointing a black person to this position."