Cricket West Indies (CWI) has appointed Rupert Hunter as its new Chief Business Officer, a strategic transfer geared toward bolstering the group’s world partnerships and driving industrial progress, leveraging Hunter’s in depth expertise in worldwide sports activities advertising.
Hunter, who previously served as Head of Model Partnerships on the International Cricket Council (ICC), will formally assume his position in October, primarily based on the CWI headquarters at Coolidge Cricket Floor, Antigua.
With over 20 years of expertise within the sports activities trade, Hunter brings a wealth of experience to CWI. His profession has included outstanding roles at globally famend sports activities and leisure businesses, comparable to Bates Worldwide Promoting, World Sport Group, Havas Sports activities, IMG Media, and Six Nations Rugby. Throughout his tenure on the ICC, Hunter was instrumental in managing world sponsorships and partnerships, driving substantial industrial success in worldwide cricket.
Enthusiasm for Hunter’s appointment
Mrs. Debra Coryat-Patton, Unbiased Director and Chair of the Human Capital & Recruitment Committee, expressed her enthusiasm for Hunter’s appointment: “We’re excited to welcome Rupert Hunter as our new Chief Business Officer. After a radical choice course of, Rupert emerged because the best choice for this important position. His world outlook is important for constructing robust worldwide partnerships, and he’ll be tasked with driving income progress and increasing our fan base within the Caribbean and past. Together with his in depth expertise, we’re assured Rupert will hit the bottom operating and make a major affect.”
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Hunter, on his new position, shared his pleasure: “The chance to affix Cricket West Indies, after internet hosting an excellent T20 World Cup match, and to re-immerse myself on the planet of worldwide cricket could be very thrilling. West Indies cricket has a wealthy heritage and broad world enchantment, and I look ahead to realizing the total industrial potential of the model, the groups, and the group within the months forward.”
Hunter will oversee CWI’s Business, Advertising, and Communications Division, becoming a member of forces with Nyssa Pierre, who was not too long ago appointed because the Communication and Media Supervisor. His appointment is a part of a broader structural change throughout the group, geared toward enhancing CWI’s effectivity and furthering its industrial ambitions.
This newest addition to CWI’s government staff highlights the group’s dedication to constructing robust management to safe its future progress and success, each regionally and internationally.