Sportradar announced the appointment of Oscar Brodkin as Managing Director, Asia Pacific (APAC).
He will report directly to Eduard Blonk, Chief Commercial Officer.
Based in Singapore, Brodkin’s new role as Managing Director APAC will oversee the business and sales functions at Sportradar and will be responsible for driving business strategies and developing new partnerships across key business verticals in the region.
Earlier, Brodkin served as Managing Director of Risk Intelligence at Sportradar.
He was the Director of Intelligence & Investigation Services (I&I), a suite of products created to help safeguard the integrity of partners’ sports and businesses.
Brodkin has worked across culturally diverse markets in Asia for over nine years, including Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Manila and has helped some of the biggest federations in Asia such as the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to combat match-fixing and sports organizations such as Hong Kong Football Association (HKFA), Football Association of Thailand (FAT), Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), and The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in building sports integrity programs. He also has a wealth of experience and extensive networks in the sports betting, lottery, and media space.
Commenting on the appointment, Eduard Blonk, Chief Commercial Officer, said, “Oscar’s in-depth knowledge and understanding of the Asian sports landscape and experience in building as well as nurturing relationships with leading sports organizations, make him well suited for this role.”
“Oscar has been an integral part of Sportradar and will now drive the business and sales efforts in the region while continuing to deliver unrivaled experiences to our clients and partners,” he added.
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