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Adam Kinsley

Adam Kinsley

Director of Policy, Sky

Adam Kinsley is Director of Policy for Sky. His remit encompasses all of Sky’s business areas including its 30+ television channels, its digital satellite platform, and its telephony and broadband business, representing Sky’s interest both in the UK and in the EU. My Kinsley is a Board Member of COBA, the industry body for commercial broadcasters who invest in the UK independent of public funding or incentives. He is also an executive member of UKCCIS (UK Council for Child Internet Safety) and a Director of Internet Matters which is an a not-for-profit organisation created to keep children safe in the digital world. Prior to joining Sky in 2010, Mr Kinsley worked at the London Stock Exchange in a variety of policy and regulatory roles over a ten year period. Mr Kinsley qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1997.

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