Arnaud Grandidier

Gaming Product Lead at UEFA

Arnaud Grandidier has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Arnaud started their career as a Cinema Venue Manager at Cinémas du tour du lac in 1999. In 2002, they worked as an Assistant Sales Manager at Intermétaux. From 2003 to 2004, they served as an IT Specialist at Symantec.

In 2006, Arnaud joined ESPN Classic as a Graphics & Quality Control Analyst. Arnaud then moved to ESPN in 2007 and held the role of Digital Marketing Assistant until 2008. From 2009 to 2010, they worked as a Product Manager at ESPN, where they organized the redesign and re-launch of espn.co.uk, ESPNF1, and Scrum.

In 2011, Arnaud joined Discovery Networks International as a Project Manager. Arnaud later became a Product Manager, leading various large digital projects, including SVOD, ADVOD, and Live Streaming. Their responsibilities included overseeing business plans, requirement analysis, product definition, positioning, and pricing.

Arnaud's most recent position was at UEFA, where they held the role of Digital Media Solutions. In this role, they led the development of a B2B near VOD platform and oversaw operations during UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and EURO 2016. Arnaud then transitioned to the role of Gaming Product Lead in September 2019.

Overall, Arnaud Grandidier has demonstrated expertise in product management and digital media solutions throughout their career.

Arnaud Grandidier attended Northumbria University Business School in Newcastle upon Tyne in 2001, where they earned a Master's degree in accounting and financial management. Prior to that, in 2000, they studied at I.U.T. d'Annecy, Université de, specializing in accounting, financial management, business studies, and marketing. Before their university education, Arnaud attended Lycee Berthollet in Annecy; however, the specific degree and field of study from this institution are unknown.

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Timeline

  • Gaming Product Lead

    September, 2019 - present

  • Digital Media Solutions

    January, 2015

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