One-to-one with Natali Altshuler
Welcome to the latest installment of Q&A, our regular series of one-to-ones with some of Greater Vancouver's leading business figures.
Our subject this week is Natali Altshuler who, alongside her role on the GVBOT Board of Directors, serves as VP, Head of Operations, EA SPORTS.
I joined the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade as a director in 2020 but my history with the organization actually began far before that… Starting in my final year of studies at the University of British Columbia (UBC) when I joined the Board of Trade's Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) program, which connects post-secondary students with leading industry professionals.
After a valuable experience in the program as a mentee, I was inspired to come back to the program as a mentor later in my career. It's a role that I've now held for a number of years. On top of being a very rewarding experience, I am amazed at the high-calibre, next generation of talent in LOT (a few of which we've hired at EA SPORTS over the years!).
While I've been with the organization for nearly two decades, I took on my current role as VP, Head of Operations for EA SPORTS in 2019. At a high-level, I bring a strategic and operational focus to support and optimize our product development activities, largely focusing on four main areas: business planning, project management, budget, as well as people and culture.
For me, my biggest challenge wasn't one singular moment; it was more of a journey.
Over time, being in this ever-evolving industry has really taught me that business is not necessarily about building the perfect plan and then executing on it. Rather, it's about adapting to a constantly shifting set of requirements and re-evaluating along the way.
It would be hard to choose just one person.
And throughout all of the ups and downs that come with being a working parent – during a pandemic no less – my husband has always been an incredibly grounding and comforting support system for me.
EA SPORTS is actively transforming and is at the forefront of change in our industry. We're broadening the appeal of our games; engaging more players in more geographies; and changing the way millions of fans engage with the sports they love. I'm excited to continue driving that evolution, bringing a strategic and operational lens to our efforts.
Through that work, I also hope to build a sustainably diverse and inclusive workplace, and to inspire others to reach their fullest potential.
Secondly, while Greater Vancouver is a city of over two million people, it is grounded by a sense of community – with local businesses often willing to collaborate, work together, and support one another.
Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver. With trails along the shoreline, picnic tables, a beach area, and beautiful views – it's a great way to spend a weekend afternoon.
What do you do when you aren't working?
I love spending time with my family, enjoying the great outdoors of beautiful British Columbia. I have two young kids (that seem to be growing faster by the minute!) and lately, we've been spending a lot of time on the mountain, teaching them how to ski.
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EA SPORTS is always looking to attract and hire diverse talent to help them build new, immersive, and innovative experiences. To discover career opportunities with EA SPORTS, visit ea.com/sports/careers.