Darren Childs is a British business executive. Childs was recently the chief executive officer at Premiership Rugby. He was born in Doncaster in 1966 and studied Computer Science and later Business at Stanford. He serves on the Board of the Kyriakou family owned Antenna Group. a diversified media business with investments in high-profile US digital companies as well as European Pay TV, Broadcasting, and Radio. He joined the Board of Nordic Capital owned global software business in 2018.
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| - Darren Childs is a British business executive. Childs was recently the chief executive officer at Premiership Rugby. He was born in Doncaster in 1966 and studied Computer Science and later Business at Stanford. He serves on the Board of the Kyriakou family owned Antenna Group. a diversified media business with investments in high-profile US digital companies as well as European Pay TV, Broadcasting, and Radio. He joined the Board of Nordic Capital owned global software business in 2018. (en)
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| - Darren Childs at his old job workspace at UKTV (en)
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| - Stanford Graduate School of Business (en)
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| - Darren Childs is a British business executive. Childs was recently the chief executive officer at Premiership Rugby. He was born in Doncaster in 1966 and studied Computer Science and later Business at Stanford. He serves on the Board of the Kyriakou family owned Antenna Group. a diversified media business with investments in high-profile US digital companies as well as European Pay TV, Broadcasting, and Radio. He joined the Board of Nordic Capital owned global software business in 2018. UKTV has been transformed since the acquisition of 50% of the business by US media company Scripps in 2011 with focus on growth, performance, operational efficiency, content production and creation and digital transformation for which UKTV has received major awards for its channels, original content and digital services. He has delivered many speeches on the subject including keynotes for the Economist and Financial Times. He is featured on the Corporate Rebels coveted Bucket List On 7 February 2019, it was announced that Childs had decided to step down as CEO of UKTV after eight years at the helm. In June 2019 he become CEO of Premiership Rugby. At the end of the 2021 season it was announced that Childs stepped down from the role of CEO of Premiership Rugby to take up an advisory role at CVC Capital Partners. and to focus on his other Board positions. (en)
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