ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) has appointed Rupert Hunter as the new Chief Commercial Officer. Hunter, who previously served as Head of Brand Partnerships at the International Cricket Council (ICC), will officially join CWI in October, based at the headquarters at Coolidge Cricket Ground (CCG), Antigua.
With 24 years of extensive experience in the sports industry, Hunter brings a wealth of expertise to CWI. His career spans significant roles at global sports and entertainment agencies, including Bates Worldwide Advertising, World Sport Group, Havas Sports, IMG Media, and international federation rights holders like Six Nations Rugby. At the ICC, Hunter led global sponsorships and partnerships, honing his skills in driving commercial success in international cricket.
Independent Director and Chair of the Human Capital & Recruitment Committee, Mrs. Debra Coryat-Patton said
On his appointment Rupert Hunter stated
Hunter will now lead the Commercial, Marketing and Communications Department, joining Nyssa Pierre, who was recently announced as the Communication and Media Manager. This addition strengthens the senior executive team at CWI. As part of our commitment to enhancing human capital, the organization is undergoing structural changes aimed at further boosting its efficiency.
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