The Denver Broncos have turned to the NBA for their latest hire.
The Broncos are bringing in Daniel Brusilovsky as their new chief technology officer, the team announced Monday. Before joining Denver’s staff, Brusilovsky previously served as the Golden State Warriors’ vice president of technology.
The Broncos wrote in a press release that Brusilovsky will “oversee all technology services and systems for the organization at both Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit and Empower Field at Mile High.” Additionally, he will “lead the club’s technology strategy, operations and innovation while serving on the Broncos’ senior leadership team.”
Brusilovsky spent 11 years with the Warriors. His previous roles included developing an app, overseeing technology for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game, NCAA March Madness and multiple concerts. He co-founded a consumer app before joining Golden State and previously worked at a digital payments company.
Brusilovsky will work behind the scenes in Denver as the Broncos continue enhancing their fan and consumer experiences.
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