Genius Sports welcomes ex-Conservative Minister to Advisory Council

Genius Sports has appointed former UK Minister for Sport Sir Hugh Robertson to its Business Advisory Council

Genius Sports has ordained former UK Minister for Sport Sir Hugh Oscar Palmer Robertson to its Business Advisory Council.

Robertson is Genius’ in style(p) add-on to its of late formed Business Advisory Council, a organic structure established to extend guidance and sustenance regarding strategy and direction.

In this regard, Genius touted Robertson’s “wealth of experience and expertise,” with CEO Mark John Locke calling it “invaluable.”

“We are thrilled with the designation of Sir Hugh. For over XX years, he has worked tirelessly for British summercater and brings extended commercial-grade and stakeholder expertise to assist take the health and futurity development of our company,” said Locke.

“Sir Hugh’s unique expertise and have testament be priceless to positioning Genius as the planetary leader in sports information and technology.”

Alongside his young stance on the company’s Advisory Council, Robertson is currently Chairman of Camelot Group and the British Olympic Association.

Before assuming these positions, Robertson was a Conservative Party political leader and Member of Parliament (MP) for Faversham and Mid Rockwell Kent between 2001 and 2015.

During Saint David Cameron’s premiership, Oscar Palmer Robertson acted as Minister for Sport and the John Griffith Chaney Olympics, later decent Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, responsible for the Middle East, North Africa and tabulator terrorism.

Robertson remarked: “I am delighted to live taking on this new role at Genius Sports and looking forward to workings with the management squad to build a society that is at the forefront of sports information and technology.

“Now more than ever, the capture, analysis and commercialisation of unrecorded sports data is a Florida key ontogeny device driver for broadcast, media and regulated betting sectors.”