Christopher Glynn
About Christopher Glynn
Christopher Glynn is the Director of Team & Labor Finance at the NBA, with a background in accounting and sports management.
Current Role at NBA
Christopher Glynn is currently serving as the Director of Team & Labor Finance at the National Basketball Association (NBA). He has held this role since 2019 and is based in the New York City Metropolitan Area. His responsibilities include developing audit procedures in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement for professional sports leagues and preparing deliverables to be presented to both league and players association officials.
Previous Experience at PwC
Before joining the NBA, Christopher Glynn worked at PwC as a Senior Associate from 2014 to 2019. Additionally, he gained experience as an Assurance Intern in 2013 for a period of two months in Baltimore, Maryland. Through these roles, he honed his skills in assurance services and financial auditing.
Consulting and Other Internships
Christopher Glynn has diverse experience in consulting and internships across various industries. He worked as a Consultant for the adidas group in Germany for one month in 2012. Additionally, his earlier roles include serving as Director of Operations for Ohio University Women's Volleyball for 11 months, a Sponsor Services Intern for Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball for six months, and an Intern at Wright State University Athletic Department for one month in 2010.
Educational Background
Christopher Glynn holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Accounting & Business Pre-Law and Sport Management from Ohio University, where he studied from 2010 to 2014. His educational achievements began at Beavercreek High School, where he graduated with a GPA of 4.3/4.0 from 2006 to 2010.
Expertise in Labor Economics
As part of his current role in team and labor finance at the NBA, Christopher Glynn has developed expertise in labor economics. His work involves developing audit procedures that align with the Collective Bargaining Agreement and preparing key deliverables for league and players association officials.