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    Our VisionTo pioneer change in sport, challenging convention for its betterment through a unique blend of creativity, tech, and innovation. 
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    Our ValuesBe brave. Be owners. Be inclusive. We are bold problem-solvers, entrepreneurial leaders, and a united, diverse community. 
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    Our PeopleLearn moreFrom web dev and operations to creative and commercial, Hawk-Eye's talented people deliver groundbreaking work in tech and sports. 
Part of the Sony Family
Comprised of Hawk-Eye, Pulselive, and Beyond Sports, Sony Sports delivers innovative solutions that inspire and excite all audiences.
Our Global Presence
With HQs in Basingstoke, UK, Hawk-Eye is a truly international company with over 1000 team members operating from offices and remote centres across 43 countries.
Our Leadership
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    Rufus HackChief Executive Officer Favourite Sporting Moment David Platt’s over the shoulder volley (from an exquisite Gazza chip) for England in the dying embers of the England vs Belgium 1990 FIFA Football World Cup. 
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    Ben CrossingManaging Director Favourite Sporting Moment England winning the 2005 Ashes: one of the most iconic sporting events ever! 
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    Michael MarkovichChief Commercial Officer Favourite Sporting Moment Toss-up between David Tyree’s helmet catch for the NY Giants at Super Bowl XLII and Aaron Ramsey’s winning goal in extra time at Wembley for the 2014 FA Cup Final. 
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    Romona LiddiardChief Finance Officer Favourite Sporting Moment Opening ceremony, 2008 Beijing Olympics Event. 
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    Hilary WellsChief HR Officer Favourite Sporting Moment Watching my son deliver a platinum duck in the first game of the 2020 club cricket season (albeit feeling a little sorry for the lad on the receiving end). 
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    Matt SaxonChief Technology Officer Favourite Sporting Moment The battle between Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo in the Catalan Moto GP 2009; the commitment shown by both riders made for an amazing last few laps. 
Senior Leadership
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    Mat RichardsTechnical Director Favourite Sporting Moment Henrik Stenson battling it out against Phil Mickelson to win the Claret jug - watching from just beyond the 18th green side bunker at Royal Troon. 
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    Tony PageManaging Director - Football Favourite Sporting Moment As a Birmingham City fan, being at Wembley to see Obafemi Martins score in the 89th minute to win the League Cup in 2011, beating Arsenal 2-1. 
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    Dan CashManaging Director - North America Favourite Sporting Moment Back to back Penguins Stanley Cup wins, being in the stadium for the 2nd win. Go Pens! 
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    Lawrence PlattManaging Director - Tour Sports Favourite Sporting Moment July 14th 2019: “He’s got it! England have won the World Cup, by the barest of margins … the barest of all margins! Absolute ecstasy for England … Agony. Agony for New Zealand” 
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    James BartonDirector - PMO Favourite Sporting Moment Edgbaston 2005 “Jones! Bowden! Kasprowicz the man to go…. ” 
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    Anne NazemetzFinance Director Favourite Sporting Moment USA women's gold medal win in ice hockey at the 1998 winter Olympics. 
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    Daniel PayneProduct Director Favourite Sporting Moment Picking just one from Brian Tinnion's goal at Anfield, England's win at Edgbaston in 2005 and the Lionesses' win at the Euros in 2022 would be like choosing which child you love the best! 
 
        