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British Basketball League appoints former Meta director as chief executive

Aaron Radin began his career with the NBA and has gone on to hold senior roles at US media giants Disney and NBCUniversal

Aaron Radin, the British Basketball League's new chief executive(Image: British Basketball League)

The British Basketball League (BBL) has appointed a former US tech and media executive as its new chief executive.

Aaron Radin will look to drive the commercial growth of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ game’s top professional division, having previously been a director of global investment programmes for Meta, the owner of social media platforms Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp.

Mr Radin began his career with the National Basketball Association (NBA), before going on to hold senior positions at Disney and NBCUniversal.

The businessman’s appointment comes a year after the BBL agreed an initial £7m funding deal with Miami-based investment firm 777 Partners in exchange for a 45% stake in the league, which was heralded as a “defining moment” in the history of British basketball.

As well as aiming to deliver an ambitious plan for the overall infrastructure of the league, which could include the addition of four new franchises to the current 10 over the next five years, Mr Radin, will also oversee efforts to grow the sport’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ fanbase and community grassroot operations.

Mr Radin said: “I am thrilled to join the British Basketball League at this critical point in its history. Between the new investment of capital into the league, the creation of new broadcast partnerships and the return to European competition, the BBL is just beginning to deliver on its goal to generate joy for its fans and value for its marketing and distribution partners.

“I am excited for the challenge to help the league fully deliver on that promise and I look forward to working with our clubs, owners and investors, as we join forces to become one of the most competitive and exciting basketball leagues in the world.”

Alongside his professional background, Mr Radin has volunteered as a community basketball coach for more than 20 years, and has led a programme for young people to gain educational and professional opportunities through the sport.