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In a significant move for the organization, the Broncos have announced the appointment of Daniel Brusilovsky as their new Chief Technology Officer. Brusilovsky joins the team after an impressive tenure as the vice president of technology for the Golden State Warriors. His extensive experience in the sports industry positions him well to lead the Broncos' technological advancements.
In his new role, Brusilovsky will be responsible for overseeing all technology services and systems within the organization. This includes managing operations at both Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit and Empower Field at Mile High. His expertise is expected to enhance the team's technological infrastructure, ensuring that the Broncos remain at the forefront of innovation in the sports sector.
Brusilovsky's leadership is anticipated to drive improvements in fan engagement, data analytics, and operational efficiency, ultimately contributing to the overall success of the franchise. The Broncos are excited about the future under Brusilovsky's guidance as they aim to elevate their technological capabilities.
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