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Barry McAdams

Senior Manager - Digital Products & Data at International Cricket Council

Barry McAdams is an experienced digital products professional currently serving as Senior Manager - Digital Products & Data at the International Cricket Council since July 2017. Responsibilities include managing the ICC Digital Product suite, which encompasses websites, mobile applications, a fan data warehouse, and the ICC.tv streaming service. Previously, Barry held various positions at Sky from February 2011 to July 2017, including Senior Manager - Digital Products and Senior Product Owner for Sky Sports and Sky News Apps, where notable achievements included the development of award-winning applications. Earlier experiences as a Sports Editor and Editorial Assistant involved managing internal relationships, creating marketing content, and producing multimedia productions for various Sky Sports platforms. Barry McAdams holds a BA (Hons) in Film and Media Studies from The Manchester Metropolitan University and has a foundational education from St Columbs College in Derry City.

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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International Cricket Council

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The ICC is the global governing body for cricket. Representing 106 members, the ICC governs and administrates the game and is responsible for the staging of major international tournaments including the ICC Men’s World Cup and Women’s World Cup and the ICC Men’s and Women’s T20 World Cups as well as all associated qualifying events. The ICC presides over the ICC Code of Conduct which sets the professional standards of discipline for international cricket, playing conditions, bowling reviews and other ICC regulations and appoints match officials. Through the Anti-Corruption Unit it coordinates action against corruption and match fixing. The ICC Development department works with Associate Members to improve the quality of international cricket, build better cricket systems, get more people playing cricket and grow the game globally.


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