GMR Sports CEO Satyam Trivedi Resigns Amid Franchise Management Changes
Delhi Capitals co-owner GMR Sports CEO Satyam Trivedi steps down
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Satyam Trivedi has resigned as CEO of GMR Sports, which owns multiple sports franchises including the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL). His departure comes as the organization seeks a successor, although the reason for his resignation remains unconfirmed.
- 01Satyam Trivedi has stepped down as CEO of GMR Sports.
- 02He joined GMR Sports in August 2024 after working with RPSG Sports.
- 03GMR Sports owns several franchises, including the Delhi Capitals and Dubai Capitals.
- 04The organization is in the process of finding a new CEO.
- 05The reason for Trivedi's resignation has not been disclosed.
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Satyam Trivedi has resigned from his position as CEO of GMR Sports, a company that owns and co-owns various sports franchises, including the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Trivedi joined GMR Sports in August 2024, coming from RPSG Sports, where he was deputy CEO and executive director. His previous experience also includes leading Adani Sportsline. The organization is currently searching for a successor to fill the CEO role. GMR Sports manages several franchises, such as the Dubai Capitals in the International League T20, Seattle Orcas in Major League Cricket, and Southern Brave in The Hundred, among others. The reason behind Trivedi's resignation has not been confirmed, and inquiries sent to GMR Sports went unanswered as of Monday.
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