Who’s Who: Richard Evans, COO at Sports Boulevard Foundation

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Updated 03 October 2024
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Who’s Who: Richard Evans, COO at Sports Boulevard Foundation

Richard Evans has been the chief operations officer at the Sports Boulevard Foundation since 2022.

With extensive experience in delivering large programs, urban planning, and infrastructure redevelopment projects, Evans and his operations team are at the forefront of revitalizing Prince Mohammed bin Salman Road in Riyadh.

The first phase of the Sports Boulevard will feature extensive green areas, sports and recreational facilities, and community and cultural preservation initiatives, all supported by cycling and walking paths, and electric operational vehicles.

Before joining the foundation, Evans was senior vice president at Dubai Expo 2020 from 2015 to 2022, responsible for developing and managing the event operations department.

He also oversaw hospitality and accommodation requirements for expo visitors, international participants, and VIPs.

During Evans’ career at Ernst & Young, he was global head of mega-events, and led EY projects for the Qatar World Cup and Rio 2016 Olympics, providing extensive operational planning, scheduling, and budgeting support.

He also directed the UK Government Health Department’s 2012 Olympic program, establishing governance structures and operational frameworks.

Evans holds a bachelor’s degree in business studies from the University of Wales, and has completed professional development in program management methodology and major event planning and delivery methodology from Ernst & Young.

He is committed to driving the foundation’s vision of maintaining a sustainable and vibrant urban environment in Riyadh.

His expertise in strategic planning and operational delivery is instrumental in improving quality of life for the city’s residents and visitors.


14 sculptures go on display at public spaces in Riyadh

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14 sculptures go on display at public spaces in Riyadh

  • The works were chosen by Riyadh Art from its international Tuwaiq Sculpture symposium to reflect its ‘vision of weaving beauty and intellect into the city’s fabric’
  • Initiative aligns with efforts to make art a key part of city’s identity that improves quality of life and promotes the cultural economy, says Royal Commission for Riyadh City’s Khalid Al-Hazani

RIYADH: Fourteen sculptures selected from the annual international Tuwaiq Sculpture symposium, a Riyadh Art program, went on display on Wednesday at three prominent public spaces across the Saudi capital: ROSHN Front, the SEDRA residential community, and Sports Boulevard.

The project is part of Riyad Art’s efforts to showcase artworks in public spaces, and the addition of more works in other places is expected later.

Khalid Al-Hazani, the executive vice president of the lifestyle sector at the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, said: “This step reflects (Riyadh Art’s) vision of weaving beauty and intellect into the city’s fabric, and creating vibrant and culturally rich public spaces, allowing art to become an integral part of people’s daily lives.”

It is also in line with Riyadh Art’s broader strategy for transforming the city into an open-air art gallery, he added, thereby “turning art into a central element of the city’s identity and a key contributor to improving quality of life and promoting the cultural economy.” 

The Riyadh Art Program installed on Wednesday 14 sculptures selected from the Tuwaiq International Sculpture Symposium at prominent locations in Riyadh, including the ROSHN Front, SEDRA Residential Community, and Sports Boulevard. (Supplied)

The three chosen locations were considered perfect places to host the artworks because of their vibrancy, strong community connections and accessibility, Al-Hazani noted.

“This provides residents and visitors with the opportunity to engage with the sculptures in their everyday lives,” he said.

Seven of the sculptures have been installed at ROSHN Front, considered a key urban hub. The artworks on display there form a thought-provoking artistic landscape that encourages interaction, organizers said, and explores a number of themes including the values of urban transformation, community spirit, and creative curiosity.

Three sculptures are on display at the SEDRA residential community. Chosen to complement its serene character and nature-integrated urban planning, they blend in with their surroundings to reflect the values of environmental harmony, contemplation and renewal, organizers explained.

The remaining four sculptures are at Sports Boulevard, known for its open, green spaces. These works reflect several concepts, in particular ideas of nature, balance and public health.

All of the sculptures are part of Riyadh Art’s permanent collection, which includes works created by local and international artists during the Tuwaiq Sculpture symposium.