David Goldstein

Chief Operating Officer at Canadian Football League

David Goldstein is currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer at the Canadian Football League since September 2019. David is also an accomplished author who published the book "Alley-Oop to Aliyah: African American Hoopsters in the Holy Land" in November 2017. Additionally, they have held the positions of Guest Lecturer at York University - Osgoode Hall Law School from 2010 to March 2021, and Adjunct Professor/Guest Lecturer at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law from 2011 to December 2020. Prior to their current role, they worked as the Chief Operating Officer at U SPORTS from June 2016 to August 2019. David Goldstein began their career as a Lawyer at Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP, where they later became a Partner in 2016. David has also served as a Finance Committee Member at Canada Basketball from 2012 to April 2016 and worked as a Freelance Sportswriter at Enquirer Media from November 2002 to June 2013. In 2007, they authored the biography "Jamaal Magloire" and gained experience as a Lawyer, Articling Student, and Summer Student at Goodman and Carr LLP from 2004 to 2007.

David Goldstein holds a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Northwestern University, where they studied from 1998 to 2002. Following this, they pursued a Law degree, LLB, from York University - Osgoode Hall Law School, graduating in 2005.

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Toronto, Canada

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Canadian Football League

The CFL is a proudly Canadian professional football league played in nine major cities across the country. Its teams are deeply rooted within the communities in which they play, and the entire CFL prides itself on being the most accessible professional sports league in North America. In 2012, the CFL celebrated the 100th playing of the Grey Cup, its championship game and Canada’s largest single day sporting event, with thousands attending in person and millions more watching on TV each year. The CFL is steeped in tradition, uniquely Canadian and built for the future. In 2013, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers opened a brand new state-of-the-art stadium, while in 2014, new stadiums will open in Hamilton and Ottawa, as the league expands to nine teams and CFL football returns to the nation’s capital. The 2014 season also kicks off the first year of a comprehensive broadcast deal with TSN and RDS that will transform the economics of the league and its teams. These major initiatives and accomplishments combined with having the most passionate and loyal fans in professional sports, positions the CFL for a very bright future. The CFL will continue to offer sports fans an exciting brand of football played by amazing athletes and high value entertainment, while progressively building on its traditions for many decades to come.


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Toronto, Canada

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51-200

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