Travis Haley
About Travis Haley
Travis Haley is the Commercial Partnerships Manager - Africa at Genius Sports, based in London, with extensive experience in sports development and sales management.
Current Role at Genius Sports
Travis Haley serves as the Commercial Partnerships Manager for Africa at Genius Sports, based in London, England. In this role since 2019, he is responsible for managing and developing commercial partnerships across the African market. His responsibilities likely involve strategy formulation, client management, and leveraging relationships to drive business growth in the region.
Previous Role at Seed Project
Travis Haley worked as the Director of Development at Seed Project from 2018 to 2019 in Thiès, Senegal. During his tenure, he was focused on youth and sports development initiatives. This role involved planning and implementing development strategies to enhance sports participation and educational opportunities for the youth in Senegal.
Experience at Athlead
From 2017 to 2019, Travis Haley served as a Sport For Development Consultant at Athlead. In this role, he contributed to various sports initiatives aimed at leveraging sports as a tool for development. His work involved providing strategic guidance and supporting projects that used sports to drive positive change within communities.
Background in Youth and Sport Development
Travis Haley held the position of Youth and Sport Developer + Youth Centre Manager at Coram's Fields in London from 2016 to 2017. He managed youth programs and sports activities, working to engage young people in constructive and developmental activities. His role focused on program management and fostering a supportive environment for youth engagement.
Educational Background
Travis Haley holds a Masters degree from the Fifa Master - International MA in Management, Law, and Humanities of Sport, which he completed in 2016. This program covered subjects such as Law, Humanities, Sports Management, and General Management. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Colorado College, where he studied from 2006 to 2010.