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Debbie Jevans resigns as England Rugby 2015 chief executive

Debbie Jevans resigns as England Rugby chief executive due to personal reasons just six months before the World Cup on home turf.

England Rugby 2015 chief executive Debbie Jevans has announced her intention to resign just six months before the Rugby World Cup on home soil.

The 54-year-old, who took on the position in 2012, has cited "personal reasons" for her decision to step down.

A statement released by Jevans read: "This is the right decision for me to make at this time. I am immensely proud of the team and all that we have achieved in the time that I have been chief executive.

"Everything is in place to ensure that this is the best Rugby World Cup ever, and I am confident my team will deliver an exceptional tournament.

"The organisation is strong, there is a great team in place and I am really looking forward to watching the Rugby World Cup as a fan later this year."

England Rugby 2015 chairman Andy Cosslett added: "On behalf of the ER2015 board I would like to extend our enormous appreciation for all that Debbie has brought to the role.

"Her legacy will be seen during and after the tournament is delivered, with a sporting event that I fully believe will be both memorable and inspiring, creating a step change in interest and participation for the game in this country."

Stephen Brown will now take charge of the tournament operation as managing director.

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