Daniel Freiman
About Daniel Freiman
Daniel Freiman is a Senior Manager of Digital Media at the National Basketball Association (NBA) in New York, with a diverse background in digital media, entrepreneurship, and banking.
Current Position at NBA
Daniel Freiman has been serving as the Senior Manager of Digital Media at the National Basketball Association (NBA) since 2019. In this role, he is based in New York, New York, United States. His responsibilities include managing digital media operations and strategies to enhance the NBA's digital presence. Through his work, Daniel contributes to the development and execution of digital initiatives that aim to engage basketball fans worldwide.
Previous Roles at NBA
Before his current role, Daniel Freiman worked as the Manager of Digital Media at the NBA from 2017 to 2019. During his two-year tenure in this position, also based in New York, he was instrumental in managing various digital media projects. His work focused on developing and implementing strategies that increased the league's digital engagement and reach.
Co-founder of Grandstand Corp
Daniel Freiman co-founded Grandstand Corp, a company based in Australia, and worked there from 2014 to 2017. As a co-founder, he was involved in establishing the company and overseeing its initial growth phase. His entrepreneurial efforts were redirected towards creating innovative solutions that catered to the company's target market.
Early Career and Internship
In 2013, Daniel Freiman undertook an MBA internship at Scotiabank in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, within the D2D Banking division. His seven-month experience at Scotiabank provided him with significant insights into the banking sector and practical knowledge relevant to his MBA studies. Additionally, his early career includes roles such as Founder of Light House Grace (2012–2013) and Co-creator of Frosh Carnival at Hart Marketing Group (2009–2011).
Education Background
Daniel Freiman holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University, which he completed in 2013. He also completed a program at the College of Sports Media between 2008 and 2009. Prior to these, he earned a Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS) from Western University, graduating in 2008. His diverse educational background has equipped him with a broad skill set that supports his roles in digital media and business management.