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Baroness Brady Steps Down as West Ham Vice-Chair

West Ham United has announced that Baroness Karren Brady is stepping down from her role as vice-chair after a remarkable 16 years. Her departure marks the end of an era for the club, with many reflecting on her significant contributions during her tenure.

Apr 24, 2026

In a surprising move, West Ham United has confirmed that Baroness Karren Brady will be stepping down as vice-chair, a position she has held for the past 16 years. The announcement comes as the club prepares for a new chapter, with the 57-year-old Baroness having played a pivotal role in the club’s journey through various challenges and successes over the years.

During her time at West Ham, Brady has been instrumental in many of the club's key decisions, including the highly-publicized move from Upton Park to the London Stadium. Her business acumen and commitment to the Hammers have not only helped in navigating financial hurdles but have also been crucial in enhancing the club's profile on and off the pitch. Fans and analysts alike have praised her for her leadership qualities and vision, which have contributed to West Ham’s growth in the competitive Premier League.

As the club looks toward the future, the departure of such a significant figure raises questions about the next steps for the Hammers. With a potential reshuffle in the boardroom, supporters will be keen to see how the next vice-chair will carry forward Brady’s legacy and continue to propel West Ham United in its quest for success. The fans remain hopeful that the club will maintain its upward trajectory in both domestic and European competitions as they brace for a new era.