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Luke Bornn: Toulouse, Teamworks & making a difference with data
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Our guest on Episode #69 of the TGG Podcast, in association with Teamworks, is Luke Bornn.
Luke has been one of the leading figures in sports analytics for more than a decade. After working as an Assistant Professor at Harvard University, he became Head of Analytics at Roma and then with the Sacramento Kings.
In 2020 he co-founded Zelus Analytics, a sports intelligence platform providing data-driven insights to top teams, including Toulouse & AZ Alkmaar.
In 2024, Zelus was acquired by Teamworks and became Teamworks Intelligence. Luke spoke about what he's been doing since we last spoke on the pod in 2021, about his groundbreaking work with Toulouse and about the future of sports analytics.
We hope you enjoy listening to this episode and if you do, please give us a follow via your preferred podcast provider.
72 episodes
Manage episode 488181180 series 2498750
Our guest on Episode #69 of the TGG Podcast, in association with Teamworks, is Luke Bornn.
Luke has been one of the leading figures in sports analytics for more than a decade. After working as an Assistant Professor at Harvard University, he became Head of Analytics at Roma and then with the Sacramento Kings.
In 2020 he co-founded Zelus Analytics, a sports intelligence platform providing data-driven insights to top teams, including Toulouse & AZ Alkmaar.
In 2024, Zelus was acquired by Teamworks and became Teamworks Intelligence. Luke spoke about what he's been doing since we last spoke on the pod in 2021, about his groundbreaking work with Toulouse and about the future of sports analytics.
We hope you enjoy listening to this episode and if you do, please give us a follow via your preferred podcast provider.
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