About me
Grant Nodine is Senior Vice President, Technology at the National Hockey League, responsible for leading the League’s Technology initiatives and R&D efforts in collaboration with our business development and innovation group to pursue new innovations with key corporate partners. Overall setting the goal of building a technology strategy that leverages our innovation partners’ strengths to complement one another and that ultimately generates much stronger technology solutions.
Nodine joined the NHL in 1999 and has been deeply involved in setting the overall direction of the League’s technology architecture ever since. Over time his efforts have targeted many distinct functions within IT including Infrastructure, NHL.com, Highlights, Video Archive, Goal Review and Replay, Arena Infrastructure, and Media Transmission.
Nodine has taken a leadership role in working with the League’s technology sponsors and partners and it’s business development group to build sponsor-specific technology roadmaps meant to identify and define timelines and workstreams throughout the terms of each partnership. He steers the efforts of partner and League technology teams to meet key project goals and collaborates with League and partner business stakeholders to continuously reassess roadmap efforts to insure that both sides are meeting their shared and respective goals.
Over the last few seasons he has focused his efforts on building the League’s public cloud media/data ecosystem with AWS and Presidio and working with Sportradar, Apple, SAP, and Verizon to deliver that media and data to devices and applications both in-arena for players, coaches, and officials and globally for broader constituencies.
Grant started his career working as a systems librarian at Editel. He moved on to working as a web developer on sites like Rodale Press’s MensHealth.com. He later co-founded a web development firm called Mercury Seven where he worked as the firm’s chief technologist.