Karren Brady

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Karren Brady (born April 1969) is a British broadcasting and sport business manager.

She is best known for being the managing director of Birmingham City football club. She was the first woman to hold such a high-level post in the top flight of English football having been appointed in 1992, when only 23 years old. She was responsible for its flotation in 1997 becoming the youngest Managing Director of a UK plc in the process.

She is also a non-executive director of Channel 4 television, has a seat on the board of Sport England, is chairman of Emap's Kerrang digital radio station and is a non-executive director of Mothercare.

She is married to Derby County footballer, Paul Peschisolido. The couple have two children, daughter Sophia and son Paolo.

On February 3, 2006, at the age of 36, she underwent brain surgery to remove an aneurysm. On February 5 it was announced that she had been transferred from the hospital's intensive care unit and was making good progress. She is expected to be away from her role at the club for a month. [1]

Despite being a long-serving director of Birmingham City, Karren Brady is actually an Arsenal supporter. Her duties at the club from day to day include running players baths and handing out oranges at half time intervals.

In 1995, she was voted the 98th sexiest woman in the world by the readers of FHM magazine.

Karen Brady was in 2006 named Cosmopolitan's Woman of the Year, the mother of two from Solihull, England was also named in the category of 'Woman Who Has Changed The World'.