Denver Broncos
23 Jun 2025, 23:30 GMT+10
ENGLEWOOD, Colo.The Denver Broncos have hired Daniel Brusilovsky as Chief Technology Officer, it was announced Monday.
Joining the Broncos after previously serving as the Golden State Warriors' vice president of technology, Brusilovsky will oversee all technology services and systems for the organization at both Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit and Empower Field at Mile High. He will lead the club's technology strategy, operations and innovation while serving on the Broncos' senior leadership team.
Brusilovsky spent the last 11 years with Golden State, where he oversaw all internal and fan-facing technology infrastructure, operations and strategy. His role included responsibilities across numerous properties, including the Warriors, Golden State Valkyries (WNBA), Santa Cruz Warriors (NBA G League), Golden State Entertainment, Thrive City and Chase Center.
With a deep understanding of technology and a strong focus on enhancing the fan and consumer experience, Brusilovsky was responsible for integrating Golden State's technology experience and developing digital products, including the Golden State app. He played a key role in the design, development and opening of the Chase Center and Thrive City, a dynamic community gathering space created by the Warriors to promote health and wellness.
A Bay Area native, Brusilovsky also oversaw technology for high-profile events such as the 2025 NBA All-Star Game, NBA Playoffs, NCAA March Madness and the League of Legends World Championship in addition to numerous concerts.
Prior to joining the Warriors, Brusilovsky co-founded a consumer app, imoji, and served as the head of business development and growth at Ribbon, a digital payments company.
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