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Senior Management Team

  • Hawk-Eye Sensor’s Officers

  • Dr. Paul Hawkins (Chairman of the Board) - Paul Hawkins was the inventor of Hawk-Eye and is the Managing Director of Hawk-Eye Innovations since its creation in 2001. Paul has a PhD in Artificial Intelligence and was a minor county cricketer, Hawk-Eye's first sport. Paul has worked tirelessly to grow the business and get Hawk-Eye to the world leading level it is today. It was a proud moment when Hawk-Eye was first used officially at a Grand Slam event. Paul's passion for sport and broad technical knowledge have both proved useful assets in achieving the success to date.
  • Mark Greenberg (President & CEO and Board Member) - Mark Greenberg joined Hawk-Eye Sensors as President and CEO after working with Paul Hawkins for over two years on the Hawk-Eye Sensors solution. Prior to joining the Hawk-Eye team, Mark had a 26 year career with Accenture where he had served as the Managing Partner for several groups in Accenture’s Technology Practices including Americas Capability Development, Global Chemicals Practice and Americas Manufacturing Practice. With Hawk-Eye he has merged two of his passions, leveraging technology for innovative purposes and the sport of tennis into a second career. He serves on both the Hawk-Eye Innovations and Hawk-Eye Sensors Boards. He lives in Boston with his wife and three children, all competitive tennis players. Mark received his Masters degrees from Harvard University in Applied Math and Information Sciences.

  • Mark H. Getty (Principal Shareholder) - Mark Getty became the principal shareholder of the Wisden Group following the death of his father, Sir Paul Getty, in 2003. Sir Paul was passionate about cricket; in 1993 he acquired The Wisden Cricketers‘ Almanack and the Wisden Cricket Monthly magazine and he was instrumental in merging Wisden Online with Cricinfo. In 2006, Wisden Group acquired Hawk-Eye Innovations and Hawk-Eye Sensors, to expand the Groups focus in Cricket (Hawk-Eyes initial focus area) and other areas of sports. Recently, both Hawk-Eye products have been spun off into a self-standing entity, Hawk-Eye Limited. Mark worked with Kidder Peabody in New York and then joined Hambros Bank Limited in London in 1991. In 1993 he, along with Jonathan Klein, founded Getty Images, Inc. He successfully negotiated the acquisition by Getty Images of several major image brands, including Kodak’s Image Bank collection, Tony Stone Images, VCG and PhotoDisc. Mark is now Non-Executive Chairman of Getty Images and Hawk-Eye Limited.