STARTING OUT: Gavin Byrnes ’11

PHOTO: COURTESY GAVIN BYRNES ’11

Published Jan. 21, 2016

Client analyst for Decision Lens, a Washington, D.C. company that develops software to help organizations make decisions. Princeton major: math.

What he does: Byrnes works with professional sports teams. For hockey teams, for example, he designs software models that incorporate criteria such as players’ skating and shooting ability; the relative importance of each criterion; and scouting data. The model produces a ranked list of players — one factor used by the team’s management in its draft picks.

Challenges: “The biggest challenge is to get the management and scouts to understand that we are not numbers guys coming in from above trying to replace the scouts,” says Byrnes. “Old-fashioned scouting judgment ... is absolutely invaluable.”

How he got the job: He first encountered Decision Lens during an internship with the Green Bay Packers; the team was trying out the company’s software. That led to a Decision Lens internship and eventually a job offer.

Down the road: “What I would love to do more than anything else,” he says, “is to be the ­general manager of a sports team.”

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