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Clue Head of Sport joins safeguarding tech panel at SSI 2023 The 2023 Safe Sport International Global Safe Sport Conference, held in London from September 18-20, focused on the theme of “Hope and Healing: Supporting Athletes & Transforming Sports Cultures.” This conference is renowned for its leadership in global safeguarding approaches, offering a platform to discuss safe sport practices and the importance of making sports a safe environment for all participants. The event featured keynotes, panel discussions, and workshops, addressing various aspects of athlete safety and well-being. Our Head of Sport Phil Suddick was among the distinguished panel of experts tackling The Role of Technology in Safeguarding.
Webinar: Is dope testing still a numbers game? Sports integrity experts will tackle how we can maximise technology for a proactive approach to anti-doping. Is technology being used effectively to drive a proactive, intelligence-led approach to anti-doping, or is testing still confined to a mere ‘numbers game’? This pressing question takes centre stage in our upcoming sports integrity webinar. On October 5, 2 PM BST, esteemed experts will assess the efficacy of our present strategies in the battle against doping breaches in sports. Our panel will delve into the potential imbalance between quantity and quality, where valuable time, budget, and resources are expended without delivering proportionate gains in testing accuracy. From safeguarding the anonymity of confidential reporters to the seamless dissemination of intelligence across sporting domains, this webinar will seek to advance beyond the rhetoric to scrutinise the technology advances at our disposal and answer whether we are fully capitalising on these innovations to create more inclusive, athlete-centric anti-doping frameworks.
Team Spotlight: Leigh Homer, Director of Customer Success As our Director of Customer Success, Leigh is tasked with ensuring our customers are deriving the most value from our software. In the following Q&A, we get to know a bit more about Leigh, her background, achievements, inspirations, and more. Hi Leigh, can you tell us a bit about your background? I have quite a varied background which, I think, has really helped within the world of customer success. Having started out at a financial firm supporting financial advisors, I moved into Professional Development, working with heads of departments to understand and plan their teams’ training needs. I trained in coaching & mentoring, training needs analysis, and internal communications, and ran the company’s Employee Engagement programme. I eventually moved into software and the wonderful world of Customer Success. Working in a small SaaS (Software as a Service) provider of webform and SMS survey products for well-known businesses, I would advise the team on business changes needed to improve their customer experience. I then found Clue, and I haven’t looked back!
Richard McLaren to join anti-doping webinar Richard McLaren OC, a distinguished figure in the realm of sports law and anti-doping efforts, will be joining our upcoming anti-doping webinar (5 October). The Sochi Winter Olympics doping scandal In 2015, McLaren played a pivotal role as one of the three members of the WADA Commission, an independent panel commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency tasked with investigating allegations of state-sponsored doping in Russian sports, shedding light on systemic issues and raising awareness about the importance of fair play in athletics. Following the investigation, the groundbreaking McLaren Report exposed a deeply rooted system of state-sponsored subversion of drug testing processes by the Russian government during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. A second independent report in 2016 revealed widespread cover-ups benefiting over a thousand Russian competitors across various sports, spanning from 2011 to 2015.
Using Clue for investigations into competition manipulation Sports corruption poses a significant threat to the integrity of competitive sports – it is crucial to detect and disrupt this wrongdoing. Sports integrity teams today have access to more data than ever before. From courtside capture to betting monitoring alerts, this information can reveal suspicious activity when the dots are joined. In this free-to-access guide, you will learn how our leading intelligence and investigation management software supports robust, data-led inquiries into allegations of competition manipulation.
Jonathan Kinnear KC to join Clue Connect 2023 We are thrilled to announce that highly respected legal expert Jonathan Kinnear KC will join us as a keynote speaker at the upcoming Clue Connect 2023 conference. With an impressive track record spanning two decades, Jonathan Kinnear KC has solidified his reputation as a legal luminary, having been instructed in some of the most serious and complex fraud cases. Shortlisted for the Corporate Crime Silk of the Year in the Legal 500 UK Bar Awards 2023 where he was dubbed a “star of the bar”, Jonathan is regularly instructed in large-scale review and investigation work, leading large teams of investigators, solicitors, and counsel.