Brian Fulmer is in his fourth season as Head of IT for the Golden State Warriors.  Fulmer oversees all technology for the Warriors front office as well as the NBA game day IT operations at Oracle Arena.  He is currently planning for the technology at Chase Center, a privately financed world-class sports and entertainment venue in San Francisco opening in 2019.

Prior to joining the Warriors, Fulmer was Head of Technology for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the #1 rated aquarium in the world.  Originally from the Washington, DC metro area, Fulmer has held various leadership roles for Washington, DC based organizations such as Chief Technology Officer for the World Presidents’ Organization and Head of IT for the Endocrine Society.Fulmer is a graduate from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.  He is an active member of NBA IT Collaboration Committee, Sports and Entertainment Alliance in Technology; an Advisory Board Member to the Forest Theater Guild in Carmel, CA; and is also a certified instructor and was awarded the “Trainer of the Year” by NIH in Bethesda, MD.

Moon Javaid is in his sixth season with the 49ers and currently serves as the vice president of strategy & analytics. In his role, Javaid oversees business intelligence, CRM and fan feedback; manages retail, mobile app, and concessionaire relationships; works on bids for large scale non-NFL events; supports the drive for local revenue; and aids other the business aspects of the organization with strategic and analytical support. 

Under Javaid’s guidance, the 49ers built a data warehouse that processes over 3 million records per day, broke NFL records for highest revenue in a regular season game, secured bids for WrestleMania 31 and the Gold Cup Final, and launched a sports medicine facility. 

Previously, Javaid worked at Linden LLC, a healthcare-focused private equity fund and L.E.K. Consulting, a global management consulting firm. 

A Cleveland native, Javaid graduated from Northwestern University with degrees in Psychology and Economics and later earned his MBA from University of Chicago, Booth School of Business.

Moon resides with his wife, Marnie, in Redwood City, CA.

RSVP Now

You’re confirmed! Add the event to your preferred calendar below.
Technology Leaders Dinner

Brian Fulmer is in his fourth season as Head of IT for the Golden State Warriors.  Fulmer oversees all technology for the Warriors front office as well as the NBA game day IT operations at Oracle Arena.  He is currently planning for the technology at Chase Center, a privately financed world-class sports and entertainment venue in San Francisco opening in 2019.

Prior to joining the Warriors, Fulmer was Head of Technology for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the #1 rated aquarium in the world.  Originally from the Washington, DC metro area, Fulmer has held various leadership roles for Washington, DC based organizations such as Chief Technology Officer for the World Presidents’ Organization and Head of IT for the Endocrine Society.Fulmer is a graduate from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.  He is an active member of NBA IT Collaboration Committee, Sports and Entertainment Alliance in Technology; an Advisory Board Member to the Forest Theater Guild in Carmel, CA; and is also a certified instructor and was awarded the “Trainer of the Year” by NIH in Bethesda, MD.

Moon Javaid is in his sixth season with the 49ers and currently serves as the vice president of strategy & analytics. In his role, Javaid oversees business intelligence, CRM and fan feedback; manages retail, mobile app, and concessionaire relationships; works on bids for large scale non-NFL events; supports the drive for local revenue; and aids other the business aspects of the organization with strategic and analytical support. 

Under Javaid’s guidance, the 49ers built a data warehouse that processes over 3 million records per day, broke NFL records for highest revenue in a regular season game, secured bids for WrestleMania 31 and the Gold Cup Final, and launched a sports medicine facility. 

Previously, Javaid worked at Linden LLC, a healthcare-focused private equity fund and L.E.K. Consulting, a global management consulting firm. 

A Cleveland native, Javaid graduated from Northwestern University with degrees in Psychology and Economics and later earned his MBA from University of Chicago, Booth School of Business.

Moon resides with his wife, Marnie, in Redwood City, CA.

Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.