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Forty Under 40: Dave Pietrycha

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NBC Sports Group CFO Dave Pietrycha is a numbers guy. But even as a numbers guy, he was at the table offering advice as network brass decided how they should shape the network’s prime-time lineup in South Korea.

 

Weather had played havoc with the Olympic schedule, and the Feb. 13 lineup was not as strong as NBC was hoping. Rather than taking the Olympics well past midnight ET, as originally scheduled,

 

NBC opted to end the night at 11:30. Not coincidentally, NBC pulled in one of its higher prime-time TV ratings that night, and its programming after local news also saw higher ratings, Pietrycha said.

 

“It makes the role a lot more exciting than just reporting numbers at the end of the quarter,” Pietrycha said. “I’ve been doing this with Mark Lazarus [chairman, NBC Broadcasting & Sports] now for over five years, and every year it just feels like I’m able to get more and more involved with things. It’s unique in that my peers around the company and in the industry who are CFOs don’t always necessarily play that kind of role.”

 

NBC executives lean on Pietrycha to identify media trends. They also lean on him to find complementary businesses that would be a good fit for the company. In 2016, it led to the acquisition of SportsEngine, a company that makes it easier for youth leagues and teams to run their businesses online.

 

It was the SportsEngine deal that offers, perhaps, the best window into Pietrycha’s role. After exhaustive research into the company and its market, Pietrycha suggested to Lazarus that NBC buy it. 

 

“I feel I had a big role in that and went to bat with Mark,” he said. “The deal was one that just made a lot of sense for us because of our relationships in amateur sports through the Olympics and the national governing bodies. It’s hard to create lasting value in our business without owning things.”

 

— John Ourand

Dave Pietrycha

Chief Financial Officer | NBC Sports Group

Age: 39

 

Where born: Hartford, Conn.

 

Education: Saint Anselm College, B.A., financial economics; Bentley University, MBA

 

Family: Wife, Laura; children, Jack (5), Teddy (3)

 

What gets you fired up? Game theory on what will happen in the media landscape and how it might inform decisions over the next few years.

 

What do you wish you could tell yourself 10 years ago? Don’t take yourself too seriously.

 

Guilty pleasure? Re-watching “The Office” on Netflix.

 

Something your friends would consider “so you”: Quoting a “Seinfeld” episode about everything that comes up during the course of the day.

 

Person in the industry you’d most like to meet: Adam Silver.

 

I am one of the best I know at … : Math.

 

Most thrilling/adventurous thing I’ve done: Tuna fishing 100 miles from land.

 

Forty Under 40 class members would be surprised to know that I … : Used to have a U.S. Department of Defense “secret” security clearance.

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