Sportradar appoints Jim Brown to strengthen US Integrity Services

Global sports technology company Sportradar has announced the appointment of Jim Brown as Head of Integrity Services & Harm Prevention in North America

Global sports engineering troupe Sportradar has announced the appointment of Jim Brown as Head of Integrity Services & Harm Prevention in Frederick North America.

With his experience inwards sports wagering risk of exposure mitigation, danger management, strategy development, business physical process evaluation and design, Robert Brown brings 2 decades of industry knowledge to the company.

Based in the US, Brown will account to the Managing Director of Integrity Services, Andreas Krannich.

Krannich commented: “Integrity is not a check-the-box exercise, but a composite strategical service that blends process, regulation and education and is driven by technology. Jim has a proven caterpillar tread enter inwards bringing these elements to lifetime with great success and notable impact and we’re thrilled to get him aboard.”

Over the past tense eighter years at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Robert Brown worked as the Managing Director of Enterprise Risk Management. He was influential during his tenure and led the organisation's plan of attack to sports wagering mitigation.

He aimed to ensure the well-being breeding of 550,000 student-athletes, the development of a comprehensive computer program featuring integrity-related monitoring of 12,500 games annually and reviewing measures, all the piece enhancing the background signal checks of 19,000 gamey officials.

Brown commented on his new role, saying: “As new sports betting markets surface upwards crossways the US, the need for robust and resilient integrity services has never been greater.

“Sportradar sets the standard inward our manufacture and I’m excited to join the team up to conduct the development of existing and unexampled offerings that will both protect the wholeness of competitions, as substantially as safeguard the well-being of athletes.”