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Denver Broncos Appoint Daniel Brusilovsky as New Chief Technology Officer to Drive Innovation and Fan Experience

Denver Broncos Appoint Daniel Brusilovsky as Chief Technology Officer

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — June 23, 2025

The Denver Broncos announced today the appointment of Daniel Brusilovsky as their new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). This decision marks a significant addition to the team’s executive leadership, as Brusilovsky will be responsible for overseeing all technology services and systems across the organization, which includes operations at both Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit and Empower Field at Mile High.

Brusilovsky joins the Broncos after an accomplished tenure with the Golden State Warriors, where he held the position of vice president of technology for the past eleven years. His extensive experience in this role equipped him with a thorough understanding of both internal organizational needs and fan engagement strategies, pivotal in shaping a modern sports franchise.

In his new position with the Broncos, Brusilovsky will spearhead the team’s technology strategy, focusing on operational excellence and innovative solutions that enhance fan experience. As part of the Broncos’ senior leadership team, he will also play a critical role in driving the club’s technology forward.

While with the Warriors, Brusilovsky managed a diverse portfolio of technology initiatives across various properties, which included not only the Golden State Warriors but also the Golden State Valkyries (WNBA), the Santa Cruz Warriors (NBA G League), Golden State Entertainment, Thrive City, and the Chase Center. His work on enhancing technology infrastructure covered both internal operations and fan-facing technologies.

One of Brusilovsky’s noteworthy contributions was his involvement in the design and development of key projects such as the Chase Center and Thrive City. These projects aim to create engaging environments that support health, wellness, and community togetherness.

A Bay Area native, Brusilovsky has also gained experience by overseeing the technology for numerous high-profile events, including the 2025 NBA All-Star Game, NCAA March Madness, and the League of Legends World Championship. His event management success underscores his capability to handle complex technology needs for large-scale audiences, a skill that will be invaluable as he works to enhance the Broncos’ operations.

Prior to his stint with the Warriors, Brusilovsky played an entrepreneurial role as co-founder of the consumer application imoji and was the head of business development and growth at the digital payments company Ribbon.

With Brusilovsky at the forefront of its technology operations, the Denver Broncos are poised to elevate their technological landscape in ways that prioritize fan interactions and operational efficiency, setting a new standard in the NFL.