TEG Restructures for Long-term Global Growth

TEG has today announced a management restructure that positions the live entertainment, ticketing and technology company for the long-term global expansion of its integrated business model.

Under the changes, Cameron Hoy has been appointed to the new combined role of Chief Commercial Officer and Managing Director of Ticketing, taking on oversight of TEG Analytics, TEG Insights, TEG Digital and Commercial as well as all TEG’s Ticketing operations globally.

At the same time, experienced international executive and strategy consultant, Ian Ball, has joined TEG as Chief Operating Officer. Ian will oversee the Operations, Technology, IT, Communications and Corporate Affairs functions as well as leading TEG’s Venues globally.

TEG Chief Executive Geoff Jones congratulated Cameron and welcomed Ian to the TEG Senior Leadership Team. “This is an evolutionary, fit-for-purpose restructure which is all about making sure we are streamlined for global growth in the longer term, as we battle the challenges posed by COVID-19,” said Jones. “It aligns our businesses in the right way and brings in additional senior talent as we continue to evolve our integrated model.”

Jones added: “I am delighted to appoint my long-time colleague Cam Hoy to this critical role for TEG going forward. With his proven track record, Cam is the ideal executive to lead our increasingly global Ticketing operations and aggregate our Analytics, Insights, Digital and Commercial businesses to maximum effect for TEG and our partners.”

Hoy was previously Chief Operating Officer and Head of Ticketing for TEG, where he has led a dedicated and passionate Team during times of rapid change and innovation in ticketing and e-commerce over the past 12 years.

Ball has more than three decades’ leadership, M&A, digital and consulting experience in London, New York and Asia-Pacific. He has been working with the TEG leadership since February.
Ball was previously CEO and Managing Director of ASX-listed global professional services company Cardno, Deputy CEO and Markets Leader of EY Oceania, Managing Partner at IBM Global Business Services A/NZ and a former Operating Partner at Silver Lake. He started his career at Bain & Co. and has advised dozens of companies on performance improvement, growth, M&A and digital technology strategy over a 35-year career.

Jones welcomed Ball to the TEG Senior Leadership Team, saying: “Ian brings a wealth of global experience to our company, which will be invaluable as we look to extend our technology leadership and expand our integrated model globally.”

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