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John Sharkey

John Sharkey

Project Director,
Kai Tak Sports Park

John Sharkey is a visionary leader and the Project Director of Kai Tak Sports Park, one of the largest sports infrastructure projects in the world. With an outstanding track record, he leads a diverse team of experts in the design development, construction, and pre-opening phases of the project. Collaborating closely with renowned design, build and operate partners, Sharkey ensures a seamless integration of sports, retail, and entertainment, offering visitors an immersive and unparalleled experience.

Previously, as Executive Vice President, Europe at ASM Global, the world-leading venue management company, Sharkey spearheaded the business across Europe as part of the global leadership team. He delivered successful new venues in Aberdeen and Hull, launched venue project developments in Manchester, Stockholm and London and forged new venue operating and commercial partnerships in the UK and across continental Europe. As CEO of Scottish Exhibition Centre before that, he delivered the funding, construction and operation of the SSE Hydro Arena in Glasgow in 2013 which has since become one of the world’s leading arenas.

Additionally, he made significant strides in advancing the prestigious Kai Tak Sports Park project from PQQ through to successful tender award, further demonstrating his expertise in managing multi-faceted infrastructure ventures.

Sharkey's unwavering dedication to gold standard venue management has cemented his status as a key industry leader. His genuine commitment to excellence and his adeptness in navigating complex challenges makes him an invaluable asset to Kai Tak Sports Park and the industry as a whole. With his exceptional leadership and passion, John Sharkey continues to shape the future of the sports and entertainment venue sector.

All Sessions by
John Sharkey

25 Oct 2024

IMPACT STAGE

11:15 - 12:00

Panel + Q&A

Decarbonizing the Built Environment: Pathways to Net-Zero

Addressing the strategies and challenges to decarbonize the built environment, including efforts to achieve net-zero emissions in the construction and operation of buildings.

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