EBONI USORO-BROWN

Eboni Usoro‑Brown is a leader whose career spans elite sport, law, broadcasting and community impact. As Chair of the Foundation of Leadership through Sport and President of England Netball, she brings a deep commitment to developing people, strengthening organisations and championing leadership grounded in service and integrity.

Her journey began on the netball court, where she represented England from the age of 17. Over a remarkable 17‑year international career, she earned 117 international caps, was inducted into the England Netball Hall of Fame and became part of the historic Roses squad that won gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Her club career took her from multiple Super League titles with Team Bath to standout seasons in Australia with the West Coast Fever and Adelaide Thunderbirds, before returning to Team Bath as captain for six consecutive seasons. Her playing days were defined not only by numerous medals and accolades, but by leadership, consistency and an unwavering commitment to the team.

Alongside her sporting achievements, Eboni pursued her academic and professional ambitions with equal focus. She graduated with a Law degree and a Master’s in Commercial Law from the University of Bristol, later qualifying as a solicitor. Today, she is an experienced commercial lawyer at DAC Beachcroft LLP, where she advises on complex commercial matters while championing values‑based leadership across the profession. Her expertise and perspective have led her to sit on several boards and advisory groups, contributing to governance, strategy and culture across sport and beyond.

Eboni is also a respected broadcaster and analyst, regularly appearing on Sky Sports, BBC television and BBC Radio. Known for her clarity, insight and thoughtful commentary, she brings a distinctive voice to discussions on the elite game and the wider sporting landscape.

At the heart of it all, Eboni remains grounded in service; to her community, her profession and her sport. Whether advocating for young leaders, shaping the future of netball, influencing national government policy that strengthens sport, community programmes and wider public impact, she leads with purpose, integrity and a passion for helping others thrive.

Away from the public arena, she is proudly a wife and mum; roles that shape her perspective, strengthen her values and inspire everything she does.