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How Legendary Executive Peter Moore Reimagined Soccer and Gaming at Liverpool FC, Xbox, and EA Sports | Ep. 3

How Legendary Executive Peter Moore Reimagined Soccer and Gaming at Liverpool FC, Xbox, and EA Sports | Ep. 3

FromMy Other Passion


How Legendary Executive Peter Moore Reimagined Soccer and Gaming at Liverpool FC, Xbox, and EA Sports | Ep. 3

FromMy Other Passion

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you watch soccer, play video games, or love sportswear, you're probably familiar with Peter Moore's work, even if you don't know him by name. The world renowned executive has covered more ground than most business leaders, holding positions as CEO of Liverpool FC, president of EA Sports, as well as stints at Reebok and Xbox, over the course of his illustrious career. Now he's focused on revolutionizing sports broadcast and live entertainment tech at Unity and recently took on ownership of a new United Soccer League club, Santa Barbara Sky FC. He's learned a lot from these experiences and he has A LOT of insights to share. For the full conversation with Moore, check out this episode of Front Office Sports original podcast My Other Passion, presented by Netsuite.
Released:
Jul 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (27)

Presented by Front Office Sports. Conversations with the most influential athletes, celebrities, sports executives about what drives them — beyond the game. These larger-than-life figures are more than their accomplishments on the field, but not enough people know that. On this show, we'll explore lesser-known passions first. Do they love and compete at a high level in a sport they’re not primarily known for? Are they a master chef, deeply into music or film, a sneakerhead, an avid gamer, or something else? These are authentic, in-depth conversations with people who have range in their interests about how side things contribute to (or distract from) the main things. These are the stories and thoughts that we don’t always get to see from the people who run the business of sports.