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Formula E appoint new CEO to replace Alejandro Agag

Jamie Reigle has been announced as the new Formula E CEO, replacing Alejandro Agag, who has moved to the chairman role of the all-electric series. Reigle comes into Formula E after a period as Executive Vice-President of Business Operations at American football team Los Angeles Rams. Before that, he worked at Manchester United football club for over a decade, holding a number of different roles at the football giants. "I'm delighted and honoured to be charged with leading Formula E through its next phase of development," Reagle said in a statement. "I've followed the championship from inception and admired the global sports platform Alejandro and his team have...
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