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Karren Brady

Karren Brady, Baroness Brady, is a prominent English business executive and media figure. Best known for her roles in football management, she served as managing director of Birmingham City F.C. and vice-chairman of West Ham United F.C. Her high profile is further enhanced by her role as an aide to Alan Sugar on the BBC's "The Apprentice." Brady also holds a position in the House of Lords as a Conservative member and acts as a Small Business Ambassador for the UK government, highlighting her involvement in both the business and political spheres.

April 1969: Karren Brady's birth

In April 1969, Karren Rita Brady, who later became Baroness Brady, was born. She is an English business executive and television personality.

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March 1993: Appointment with Birmingham City F.C.

In March 1993, Karren Brady began her appointment with Birmingham City F.C. at the age of 23.

March 1993: Started as managing director of Birmingham City F.C.

In March 1993, Karren Brady, at the age of 23, started work as managing director of Birmingham City F.C. and encountered sexism in the role, but she dealt with it effectively.

1995: Marriage to Paul Peschisolido

In 1995, Karren Brady married Canadian soccer player Paul Peschisolido.

1996: Birth of First Child

In 1996, Karren Brady had her first child, a girl named Sophia.

1997: Youngest managing director of a UK plc

In 1997, Karren Brady oversaw Birmingham City's flotation, thus becoming the youngest managing director of a UK plc.

2002: First woman in top flight of English football

In 2002, Karren Brady became the first woman to hold such a post in the top flight of English football when the team was promoted.

February 2006: Underwent neurosurgery for a cerebral aneurysm

In February 2006, Karren Brady underwent urgent neurosurgery to prevent a potentially fatal cerebral aneurysm from rupturing. She made a full recovery.

2006: Start of corruption allegations investigation

In 2006, the investigation into allegations of corruption in English football began, leading to the arrest of Sullivan and Brady in 2008.

March 2007: Appeared on Comic Relief Does The Apprentice

In March 2007, Karren Brady appeared as a celebrity contestant on Comic Relief Does The Apprentice, raising more than £750,000 for Comic Relief.

June 2008: Guest interviewer on The Apprentice

In June 2008, Karren Brady was a guest interviewer in series four of The Apprentice. After the show, she offered a job to Claire Young.

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2008: Arrest and questioning related to corruption allegations

In 2008, Karren Brady and David Sullivan were arrested, interviewed, and released on bail as part of an investigation into the 2006 allegations of corruption in English football. Brady denied any wrongdoing, and no charges were brought.

August 2009: Confirmation of no further action and Appointment to England 2018 World Cup bid advisory board

In August 2009, it was confirmed that no further action would be taken against Sullivan and Brady regarding the 2006 allegations. The same month she was appointed as a non-executive director to the England 2018 World Cup bid advisory board. She left Birmingham City two months later.

August 2009: New assistant in The Apprentice

On 30 August 2009, Karren Brady was revealed as Lord Sugar's new assistant in the sixth series of The Apprentice, replacing Margaret Mountford.

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2009: Departure from Birmingham City

Karren Brady left Birmingham City in 2009.

January 2010: Appointed Vice-Chairwoman of West Ham United

In January 2010, Karren Brady was appointed Vice-Chairwoman of West Ham United following Sullivan and Gold's purchase of the club.

September 2010: Joined the board of Taveta Investments Ltd.

In September 2010, Karren Brady joined the board of Taveta Investments Ltd. with Sir Philip Green, resigning from a non-executive position with Mothercare.

October 2011: Collapse of West Ham's bid to take ownership of Olympic Stadium

In October 2011, West Ham's initial bid to take ownership of the Olympic Stadium collapsed due to legal delays caused by a rival bid by Tottenham Hotspur.

March 2012: Publication of Strong Woman

In March 2012, Karren Brady's book, Strong Woman, aimed at inspiring women in business, was published and became a Sunday Times Bestseller.

December 2012: West Ham announced as anchor concessionaire of Olympic Stadium

In December 2012, West Ham was announced as the highest-ranked bidder to become the anchor concessionaire and tenant of the Olympic Stadium.

March 2013: Hinted at a career in politics

In March 2013, Karren Brady hinted at a future career in politics during an interview with The Daily Telegraph.

March 2013: West Ham named anchor concessionaires for Olympic Stadium

On 23 March 2013, West Ham United were named as anchor concessionaires for the Olympic Stadium.

July 2013: Brady gives evidence before House of Lords committee

In July 2013, Karren Brady gave evidence before a House of Lords committee, stating West Ham United had debts of £70 million to be paid before moving to the Olympic Stadium in 2016.

September 2013: Addressed Conservative Party Conference and appointed Small Business Ambassador

In September 2013, Karren Brady addressed the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, supporting George Osborne's policies, and was appointed the government's Small Business Ambassador.

August 2014: Reported to become a Conservative life peer

On 8 August 2014, it was reported that Karren Brady would become a Conservative life peer in the House of Lords.

September 2014: Created Baroness Brady

On 22 September 2014, Karren Brady was created Baroness Brady, of Knightsbridge in the City of Westminster.

September 2014: Elevation to the House of Lords

On 22 September 2014, Karren Brady was elevated to the House of Lords as a Conservative life peer, taking the title Baroness Brady.

2014: Appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

In 2014, Karren Brady was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the New Year Honours for services to entrepreneurship and women in business.

October 2015: Involved in controversial House of Lords vote

In October 2015, Karren Brady was involved in a controversial House of Lords vote over proposed cuts to tax credits, voting with the Government in favor of the plan.

September 2016: Verbal abuse targeted towards Brady

In September 2016, following the move to the Olympic Stadium, some West Ham supporters verbally abused Brady and other board members during crowd disturbances at a home game.

October 2016: Criticism for describing West Ham's move

In October 2016, Karren Brady received criticism after describing West Ham's move to the London Stadium as "a chance to rebrand the club". She later clarified her comments.

July 2017: Appointment as Chairman of Taveta

On 17 July 2017, Karren Brady was appointed by Sir Philip Green to chairman of Taveta, owner of the Arcadia Group.

2018: England 2018 World Cup bid

In 2018, Karren Brady was a non-executive director to the England 2018 World Cup bid advisory board.

2018: Brady's Decision to Forgo University

In a 2018 interview, Karren Brady stated she made a conscious decision not to go to university, as she was keen to get out in the world and make her mark.

February 2019: Questioning about role in non-disclosure agreements

In February 2019, The Daily Telegraph reported that Karren Brady was facing questioning about her role in non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) relating to allegations of misbehaviour on the part of Philip Green.

March 2024: Became a grandmother

At 54, Karren Brady became a grandmother in March 2024 when her daughter Sophia gave birth to a baby boy.

April 2026: Brady Departs West Ham

On 21 April 2026, after sustained protests from West Ham's fanbase against her involvement in the club, West Ham announced Brady had departed the club.