GameChanger Appoints New Chief People Officer Amid Rapid Growth

Briana Larkin will lead talent and workplace strategy as the youth sports tech company scales toward $150 million in revenue.

Written by Built In Staff, With AI
Published on Jun. 18, 2025
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Ashley Bowden | Jun 18, 2025

GameChanger, a mobile and web app for youth sports, has appointed Briana Larkin as its new chief people officer. Larkin will join the company’s executive leadership team and oversee all areas of talent acquisition, people and workplace operations.

Larkin previously spent eight years at AB InBev, most recently serving as global VP of people and business strategy. There, she supported a workforce of over 3,000 employees and played a key role in scaling the company’s digital platform to more than 28 countries.

GameChanger records about 9 million unique active users and has had 1 million teams created on its platform. Larkin’s appointment comes amid rapid growth at GameChanger, which saw $100 million in revenue in 2024 and expects to reach $150 million in 2025. The company’s employee headcount has also nearly doubled in two years.

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