Skip to content

Jack Harari, VP of International Partnerships, Activision Blizzard Esports Leagues

This week on The Esports Moment we go one-on-one with Jack Harari, Vice President of International Partnerships at Activision Blizzard Esports Leagues. That

Seamus Byrne
Seamus Byrne
1 min read
Jack Harari, VP of International Partnerships, Activision Blizzard Esports Leagues

This week on The Esports Moment we go one-on-one with Jack Harari, Vice President of International Partnerships at Activision Blizzard Esports Leagues. That means all the esports action outside the US across all the Blizzard and Activision esports – especially Overwatch League, which we dig into in our chat.

Jack came to Activision Blizzard in mid 2018 from almost five years in global partnerships development at the NBA, so he brings some very serious traditional sports expertise into the esports domain.

Jack was a really nice guy and was in Sydney to speak at a Business of Sports Summit event so it was a real treat to have Activision Blizzard make the time to sneak The Esports Moment into his schedule.

His insights are really interesting so I’m sure you’ll get a lot out of this conversation about his experience so far in esports, how he sees commercial and broadcast partners fitting into the evolving landscape, and lots more.

GamesHigh ResolutionActivision BlizzardBusinessEsportsOverwatch

Seamus Byrne Twitter

Founder and Head of Content at Byteside. Brings two decades of experience covering tech, digital culture, and their impacts on society.


Related Posts

11 great panels to hit at PAX Aus 2024

So many panels, so little time. Here's a few highlights to fit in your schedule at this year's PAX in Melbourne.

Photo of a crowd in a large theatre, seated in a blue lit darkened room.

Druidic Dualities: Bringing the Cenarion family to Warcraft Rumble

The Warcraft Rumble team explains what goes into planning a whole new faction for the mobile strategy game.

A group of five characters: Onu and Moonkin left, Cenarius centre, Ancient and Brightwing right.

Exploding Kittens makes offline games for terminally online families

Making games is hard, but the Exploding Kittens company is nailing simple rules with super fun concepts that give great reasons for spending time together around the table.

Exploding Kittens makes offline games for terminally online families