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Sachin Mehrish, Chief Product Officer at Ringier Sports Media Group (RSMG), has been appointed.
Sachin Mehrish, a Senior Professional in Sports Business, has extensive experience in product strategy, agile product design and transformation projects.
Mehrish stated, “My product philosophy is built on passion and initiative while putting sports fans at heart of product development.”
Mehrish was previously a Senior Digital Developer Manager responsible for the development of digital products at UEFA. Mehrish was responsible for scaling UEFA’s digital product development capabilities, transforming the technical and user experience, as well as the delivery approach, that resulted in several engaging digital products being delivered to UEFA’s competitions. Before joining Ringier Sports Media Group, Sachin Mehrish was a digital consultant and manager. He advised clients like FIFA, Digital Ventures, European Athletics (EA), European Professional Club Rugby and European Athletics (EA). Sachin Mehrish has a Master’s degree in Business Administration, is a Certified Usability Analyst, and is also specialized in Data Science.
“Sport media have become a hub for sports-savvy consumers, gamers, and advertisers. Swiss-based Ringier AG invests in this segment. It wants to be a global leader by bringing together the best digital sports media brands under one umbrella, the RSMG. These include Sportal Media Group in Bulgaria, Gazeta Sporturile and GSP.ro, Sportal.rs and Sportal365 in Hungary, Sportal.hu and Sportal.hu respectively, and Sportal.gr and Sportal.sk in Slovakia and Greece, as well as Pulse Sport and Pulse Sport in Africa. Our global strategic approach is reflected in our investment in British LiveScore Group at 2022. Sachin Mehrish is a product leader who has a wealth of experience, knowledge, and skills. Robin Lingg (Chairman of the Board at Ringier Sports Media Group) said that Mehrish perfectly complements the Ringier Sports Media Group in order to continue making progress in the highly competitive sport media industry.”