Trudy Kerr

Trudy Kerr has joined Corsa in the position of Head of Strategy and Marketing, a role she began in February 2022.

Ms Kerr has extensive experience in communications, media, strategy and marketing, having worked in a number of leadership roles within these areas. She is well versed in all things iGaming, while her previous role saw her occupying the same post, Head of Strategy and Marketing, at iGEN- the iGaming European Network.

She also hosts a popular podcast called The Interviewer, where she invites a diverse range of guests who are leaders in their respective fields.

Ms Kerr has joined Corsa, a company that organises sports events, and aims to encourage others to become “a better version of themselves through sports”.

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She is no stranger to sporting events, having participated in several marathons over the past years. Indeed, she made headlines in 2017 after revealing that running a marathon appeared to cure her of epilepsy, a condition brought about after a horse-riding accident.

At her peak, she was having up to 60 seizures per 24-72 hour period. Wanting to stay away from medications that would result in some hefty side-effects, she used long-distance running to effectively treat her condition, which saw her enjoy years without a sign of seizures.

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