The NFL operates a complex, multi-jurisdiction organization across 32 franchises plus media, production, and international offices. The tech stack is enterprise-heavy (Oracle ERP, ServiceNow, Tableau, Power BI) and skews toward finance and operations hiring—16 roles in finance, 13 in ops—which aligns with active projects around audit readiness, period-end close automation, and data governance. The organization is managing integrations across disparate data sources while scaling international operations across UK, Germany, China, Mexico, and Canada.
Notable leadership hires: Events Director, Draft Production Director, Hospitality Director, Director Fan Engagement Marketing
The National Football League comprises 32 franchises competing annually for the Super Bowl. Founded in 1920, the league operates from headquarters in New York City with production offices in Inglewood, CA and Mt. Laurel, NJ, plus satellite locations in Atlanta, Washington DC, and Chicago. International operations span the UK, Germany, China, Mexico, and Canada. The organization generates revenue through broadcasting distribution, sponsorships, and franchise operations, supported by a mid-scale corporate function focused on finance, operations, marketing, and media production. Current operational priorities include international club service standardization, equipment tracking, fan engagement technology, and financial controls.
Oracle (ERP and Essbase), Microsoft 365, ServiceNow, Tableau, Power BI, Adobe Creative Suite, GitHub Copilot, Qualtrics, and video codecs (h.264, ProRes, MPEG-2). Finance-focused stack with Oracle ERP, Blackline, and DaVinci Resolve for production workflows.
Headquarters in New York, NY. Production offices in Inglewood, CA and Mt. Laurel, NJ. Satellite US offices in Atlanta, Washington DC, and Chicago. International offices in UK, Germany, China, Mexico, and Canada.
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