Speaker Profile

Meghan Chayka

Co-Founder and CEO of Stathletes
ABOUT

Meghan is a Co-Founder/CEO of Stathletes, a hockey data and analytics company. Stathletes provides industry leading hockey insights in over 22 leagues worldwide and has scaled to the highest professional levels across North America and Europe. Meghan is also a Data Scientist in Residence at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. She was featured on the insert cover of the Hockey News’ Top 100 of Power and Influence in 2019. She is on the board of advisors of US Integrity in the sports betting space. Meghan has a weekly segment for FanDuel on TSN called “Strength in Numbers”. She has appeared in the last two NHL Drafts as an analyst on the panel for ESPN.

Meghan Chayka

Speaker's Events

SSAC
2020 Conference
Moneyball To Homerball With Bill James and Tom Tango
Arguably the two greatest baseball analytics minds of all time will meet on stage for the first time to discuss the Sabermetrics that Bill James created and Tom has revolutionized
SSAC
2020 Conference
Rushing to Analytics: Hockey’s Ability to Predict and Project Talent
Hockey is traditionally a conservative sport with a lot of attention paid to scouting.
SSAC
2021 Conference
The Data Dangle: Hockey Analytics
This panel will dive into the world of hockey analytics, examining how teams are using the abundance of new information to help inform player personnel decisions, in-game coaching strategy, and scouting, amongst other things.
Meghan Chayka

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