deltatre joined by Jason Foxwell-Moss and Steve Carey

Appointees: Jason Foxwell-Moss joins as Operations Director and Steve Carey as Head of Content.

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Digital sports market leader deltatre starts the new year by announcing two new exciting appointments in the UK; Jason Foxwell-Moss joins as Operations Director and Steve Carey as Head of Content.

Jason Foxwell-Moss joins deltatre from Alston Elliot, where he spent the last 14 years, most recently as Director of Business Operations, managing the logistical challenges of operations across many large- scale events and range of sports, including Premier League Productions, IPL Cricket and the Rugby World Cup. Prior to that, Jason was an officer in the Royal Navy and his experience will be utilised for the day-to-day running and output of the UK business whilst also providing input and support with strategic direction.

"Having worked in this industry for a good length of time now, I have tracked deltatre’s progress over the years and am delighted to be joining them at this point in their transformation; a forward-thinking and ambitious company that has so much talent and passion for what they do" said Jason.

With the sports media industry seeing a huge demand for integrated social media, video and editorial services, deltatre is delighted to welcome Steve Carey, who joins as Head of Content. Steve brings over 18 years' experience in digital media and TV production, most recently at companies such as Spirit Digital and Vice Media, where he was one of the UK Managing Directors. Prior to that, Steve co-founded online video production and content management studio Diagonal View, a joint venture with ITN which now drives over 100 million views per month.

"With all the current activity we’re seeing around online sports content, this is a great time to be joining deltatre" says Carey, "we have a unique opportunity to leverage the company’s market-leading expertise across editorial and video content delivery, and I’m excited to be leading the team through some big projects over the next few months."

Managing Director deltatre UK, Chris Catling added: "2016 is a really exciting year for sport, and for us as a company, with the T20 Cricket World Cup, the Euros and the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Having Jason and Steve on board now is fantastic news, and means we are in great shape and ready to deliver what will no doubt be the biggest digital sports year in history."

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