GRID, the leading esports data provider in the world, has recently made two significant appointments to strengthen its leadership team. Tim Sevenhuysen, formerly of 100 Thieves, and Julian Schwartz, previously at YouTube Gaming and PUBG Corp, have joined the company. These new additions will enhance GRID’s already impressive esports data capabilities, coming at a time of growth for the firm.
In a groundbreaking move, GRID has introduced a new ‘data portal’ for Rainbow Six Siege, a first-of-its-kind product in the industry. This innovative tool enables esports organizations to access and analyze in-game data and statistics in unprecedented detail, adding to GRID’s existing Data Portal offerings for League of Legends and VALORANT.
The CEO and Founder of GRID, Moritz Mauer, expressed enthusiasm for the new appointments, highlighting the expertise and experience that Sevenhuysen and Schwartz bring to the team. Sevenhuysen will serve as Senior Business Data Consultant, leveraging his background in esports analytics at 100 Thieves, while Schwartz takes on the role of VP – Business Development, drawing on his managerial experience at YouTube Gaming.
Both Sevenhuysen and Schwartz will focus on commercial and partnership initiatives, supporting organizations utilizing GRID’s Data Portal ecosystem. This ecosystem includes a range of services such as in-house tracking solutions, customized analytics models, and access to scrim data, providing invaluable tools for scouts, coaches, and players alike.
With a commitment to unlocking the full potential of in-game data and creating meaningful connections across the esports ecosystem, GRID is poised to continue its growth and innovation in the industry. For the latest industry news, be sure to follow Esports.net.