Since I Trust Sport was founded in 2013, the company has been involved in some of the most significant sports governance projects at national and international level, taking on client work from 11 countries.
I Trust Sport has conducted over 100 governance reviews, including all of the Olympic International Federations, both summer and winter, three times since 2017.
In 2019, I Trust Sport was commissioned to carry out governance reviews of a group of over 50 non-Olympic International Federations.
- Reviews of summer Olympic sports: 2017, 2018, 2020
- Reviews of winter Olympic sports: 2018, 2020
- Review of over 50 non-Olympic sports
- Example of a detailed study of an individual sport
So far, I Trust Sport has taken on client projects from the UK, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, France, Spain, Austria, China, Canada and the USA.
I Trust Sport has produced research for organisations such as the Council of Europe and OECD on sports governance. Founder Rowland Jack also helped to develop the Code for Sports Governance in the UK and he is the leader for two training courses run by the Sports Governance Academy.
I Trust Sport has published a variety of articles on sports governance topics including in these media:
Governance and Compliance Magazine
Compromiso Empresarial (Spain)
(See the blog for more details of articles)
Rowland Jack regularly speaks at conferences and universities, including:
International Compliance Association Annual Conference
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Herbert Smith Freehills Corporate Crime and Investigations
Birkbeck, University of London
ICSA: The Governance Institute
MESGO course supported by UEFA
Legal Panel Framework established by Sport and Recreation Alliance, UK Sport and Sport England
EOC EU Office / POINTS Project
International Netball Federation Congress
I Trust Sport has helped sponsors to have a meaningful and responsible influence on the organisations they support.
I Trust Sport has advised individuals associated with sports bodies who want to promote governance reforms.