Viaplay Group has named Cecilia Gave as executive vice president and head of sports, elevating her from her earlier position as vice president of sport production at the Nordic media corporation.
In her new function, Gave will oversee strategic improvement and coordinate the management of Viaplay’s sports operations across all relevant markets. She initially joined the corporation in 2016, holding numerous leadership roles, such as vice president and head of sports Norway and senior vice president and group head of Viafree, as nicely as head of operations for MTG Sport Sweden.
Gave replaces Peter Nørrelund, who stepped down final month.
“I am each humbled and honoured to take on the duty of major Viaplay Group’s sports operations into the subsequent phases of our journey,” Gave stated.
“Over the years, our corporation has turn out to be synonymous with premium sports entertainment and I am excited to function even closer with our talented teams to continue strengthening our position and to elevate the viewing encounter for sports enthusiasts and beyond even additional.”
Anders Jensen, Viaplay Group president and chief executive added: “I am really pleased to announce the appointment of Cecilia as our new head of sports. Cecilia brings a fantastic mix of relevant encounter and fresh new perspectives, important to a quickly evolving media market.
“Viaplay has a exceptional marketplace position with a portfolio of prime-class sports rights, combined with fantastic reside coverage and studios, now it is time to additional leverage on these rights, drive development and maximise their complete prospective in our markets. Cecilia’s in depth encounter and leadership qualities make her the best option to lead our sports division into the thrilling future.”
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Nike has reshuffled numerous of its executives, naming Heidi O’Neill as president of customer, solution and brand, Craig Williams as president of geographies and marketplace, Sarah Mensah as president of Jordan Brand, Scott Uzzell as vice president, common manager of North America, and Andy Campio as managing director of strategic small business ventures.
In addition, Matthew Pal, Nike’s executive vice president and chief monetary officer, will also expand his responsibilities to incorporate procurement, worldwide areas and solutions, and demand and provide management. Michael Spillane, president of customer creation, will retire later in 2023 immediately after 16 years with the corporation.
Appointments
Jorge Garbajosa
President, Fiba Europe
Notes: Garbajosa also serves as president of the Spanish Basketball Federation.
Pascale Van Damme
President, Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA)
Notes: Van Damme, who replaces Paul Van den Bulck, is the RFBA’s initially female president
Juan Carlos Rodriguez
President, Mexican Football Federation (FMF)
Michael Winger
President, Monumental Basketball
Previously: Basic manager, Los Angeles Clippers
Joie Chitwood
Executive director, 2026 Presidents Cup, PGA Tour
Previously: Chief operating officer, Barrett-Jackson Auction Firm
Ryan Shaw
Executive inventive director, Octagon UK
Previously: Inventive director, Octagon
Pietro Moro
Chief operating officer and chief monetary officer, Religion of Sports
Previously: Chief monetary officer, Gunpowder & Sky
Departures
Brigitte Henriques
President, French Olympic Committee (CNOSF)
Notes: CNOSF common secretary Astrid Guyart will assume the presidency on an interim basis.
Martin Semmens
Chief executive, Southampton FC
Note: Henrik Kraft will continue as the club’s chairman and act as interim chief executive.
Sanjay Patel
Managing director of The Hundred, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
Notes: Patel will leave immediately after the conclusion of this year’s competitors.
Lisa Murray
Executive vice president, chief marketing and advertising officer and chief diversity officer, Octagon
Notes: Murray will retire from the corporation at the finish of August.
Barry Blyn
Vice president of investigation, insights and analytics, ESPN
Justin Reeves
Chief executive, Hawthorn Football Club
Note: Hawthorn’s chief industrial officer Ash Klein has been appointed acting chief executive of the Australian Football League (AFL) club.
Yao Ming
Chairman, Chinese Basketball Association (CBA)
Notes: Yao, an eight-time National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star, has been replaced by Xu Jicheng.