Charlie Trill
UK Account Executive at Kognia Sports Intelligence- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Kognia Sports Intelligence
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Spain
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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UK Account Executive
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Mar 2022 - Present
Leading the UK accounts for the company, I run day-to-day sales activities from lead generation to deal closure while supporting the on-boarding of new clients so they turn into Kognia’s ambassadors. In addition I oversee the on-going client relationship to allow our clients to receive the maximum benefit of our product. Leading the UK accounts for the company, I run day-to-day sales activities from lead generation to deal closure while supporting the on-boarding of new clients so they turn into Kognia’s ambassadors. In addition I oversee the on-going client relationship to allow our clients to receive the maximum benefit of our product.
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Sport Science Data Analyst
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Jan 2021 - Feb 2022
Working with football clubs across the English Football League and National League by supporting them with the creation of databases and data visualizations to help with decision making processes. In addition to this, I worked with out of contract players to build physical performance profiles to support them in their approach for new clubs. Working with football clubs across the English Football League and National League by supporting them with the creation of databases and data visualizations to help with decision making processes. In addition to this, I worked with out of contract players to build physical performance profiles to support them in their approach for new clubs.
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Hull City
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United Kingdom
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Spectator Sports
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1 - 100 Employee
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First Team Sport Scientist
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Mar 2020 - Aug 2020
This role allowed me to oversee the first team sport science department where I would be responsible for creating maintaining and reporting on large data sets through several different measurement resources to a variety of personnel including the first team staff and board members. My best work in this position would be the player load database I created which used interactive dashboards within excel to simplify information and report it back in a clear and quick manner. This role allowed me to oversee the first team sport science department where I would be responsible for creating maintaining and reporting on large data sets through several different measurement resources to a variety of personnel including the first team staff and board members. My best work in this position would be the player load database I created which used interactive dashboards within excel to simplify information and report it back in a clear and quick manner.
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Crystal Palace Football Club
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United Kingdom
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Spectator Sports
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300 - 400 Employee
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First Team Sport Science Data Analyst
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Jul 2018 - Mar 2020
As the first team sport science data analyst I would monitor players daily through a variety of methods such as daily screening and GPS. I would assist with training by aiding the decisions based upon players physical load. This position also saw me manage wider data sets based around players and teams competing in the premier league. Using this information, I would produce comparison reports on request for players, coaching staff and the recruitment department. Finally, I would help produce a technical and physical match report for every game using data supplied by Opta and Second Spectrum. During my time in this role I would also work with the first team analysts to supply data of upcoming opponents while also making sure that reports were up to date with the latest research.
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Sport Science Intern
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Jul 2017 - Jun 2018
Working as a sport science intern I assisted with player well-being and readiness to train. I lead daily screening and testing batteries along with supplying recovery techniques from supplementation to running cryotherapy sessions.
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U16 Coach & Youth Sport Scientist
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Jul 2016 - Jun 2017
This grass roots role allowed me to further my coaching knowledge and experience as I was the lead coach for the U16 age group. We competed in the county league with the aim to develop players through the club to potentially play in the first team. In adjacent to this role I would begin to apply some sport science foundations as I implemented injury prevention programs, nutritional education and video analysis for technical improvement. This grass roots role allowed me to further my coaching knowledge and experience as I was the lead coach for the U16 age group. We competed in the county league with the aim to develop players through the club to potentially play in the first team. In adjacent to this role I would begin to apply some sport science foundations as I implemented injury prevention programs, nutritional education and video analysis for technical improvement.
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U10 Coach and Youth Sport Scientist
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Jun 2015 - Jul 2016
Working for a private football academy with children aged between 5-13, who showed the potential to trial for professional football academies. I created a program which focused around introducing and educating players on sport science should they gain academy trials. I also oversaw two other members of staff who were students and gaining experience. Working for a private football academy with children aged between 5-13, who showed the potential to trial for professional football academies. I created a program which focused around introducing and educating players on sport science should they gain academy trials. I also oversaw two other members of staff who were students and gaining experience.
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Everton Football Club
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United Kingdom
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Spectator Sports
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400 - 500 Employee
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Sport Science Intern
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Jul 2014 - Jun 2015
During my final university year, I worked as a general sport scientist at Everton. Within this position I assisted with training load monitoring and player readiness to train for the first team while also providing weekly video analysis for academy coaches. My main responsibilities in this role were recording, coding and presenting game footage, clipping and maintaining player folders for review and dealing with any additional requests. During my final university year, I worked as a general sport scientist at Everton. Within this position I assisted with training load monitoring and player readiness to train for the first team while also providing weekly video analysis for academy coaches. My main responsibilities in this role were recording, coding and presenting game footage, clipping and maintaining player folders for review and dealing with any additional requests.
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Education
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University of Greenwich
Master's degree, MSc Strength and Conditioning -
Liverpool John Moores University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Football and Sport Science