Markowski joined sister company PERFORM as an account director in 2011, before moving to DAZN itself in 2015, holding executive roles in Japan and North America.“Joe has played a significant role in the development of DAZN in his 13 years with the company, helping to lay solid foundations for the global boxing proposition and expanding DAZN’s presence in Japan and the US. DAZN is grateful for Joe’s commitment, industry expertise, and strategic insight over the years, and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours,” said DAZN in a statement.Markowski will remain an advisor to the business, while Pete Oliver will take on responsibility for the overall global boxing proposition.In a statement posted on Linkedin, Markowski said: “I’m extremely proud of the business we have built. We led a global disruption to the sports industry from an industrial park in Feltham. That takes some doing […]“Most of all, I’m thankful for the incredibly talented, committed and ambitious people that I’ve had the pleasure of working with along the way.”
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