Deltatre, an OTT, digital, and data technology specialist for sport and media, has announced the appointment of Neda Scrini as its new chief people officer.
The company said Scrini brings over 20 years of experience, having held multiple people leadership roles including eight years at Vodafone, where amongst other roles, she was global head of people strategy and head of talent. Prior to this, Neda gained HR consulting experience at Capgemini and held various HR roles at companies including Boots and Syngenta.
Reporting to Deltatre’s CEO, Andrea Marini, Scrini will be based in Deltatre’s London hub and will lead a global people team spanning talent, reward, culture and organisational development.
Scrini said: “Our people determine our culture and are key to driving innovative tech solutions fuelled by our deep passion for delivering exceptional fan experiences. I look forward to working closely with the executive and people teams to unleash the enormous potential of our community as we take our growth ambitions to the next level.”
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