IMAX
Sr Director, Data Analytics & Forecasting
IMAX, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Sr Director, Data Analytics & Forecasting
IMAX is seeking a Senior Director, Data Analytics & Forecasting to support our global forecasting and data‑driven decision‑making for film programming and content strategy. This role will oversee analytics that inform title selection, scheduling, and revenue forecasting across IMAX’s worldwide network of theaters, shaping the slate mix between Hollywood blockbusters, high‑performing local‑language releases and alternative content.
As a strategic leader within the global distribution team, you will own the forecasting models, tools, and insights that underpin IMAX’s film performance strategy. You will guide the development of best‑in‑class analytical frameworks, ensuring that decisions on film acquisition, release timing, and screen allocation are informed by robust data and predictive modeling. This role is highly cross‑functional, partnering closely with senior leaders across Film Distribution, Finance, and Global Programming to maximize box office performance and long‑term growth.
What You’ll Do Support global film forecasting and financial modeling to support short‑term budgeting, long‑range planning, and strategic decision‑making. Develop and refine predictive analytics to optimize title selection and release scheduling, maximizing box office revenue and theater utilization worldwide. Design and enhance dashboards and reporting ecosystems to improve data accessibility, including global box office trends, forecast accuracy, and title performance tracking. Deliver executive‑level analytics through ad hoc reporting, After‑Action Reviews (AARs), and special project reports that distill complex data into clear, actionable insights. Establish consistent global methodologies for forecasting and performance measurement across all IMAX territories, ensuring data accuracy and alignment. Partner with regional and functional leaders to embed analytics into business operations, integrating data‑driven decision‑making into distribution and programming workflows. Identify and implement new data sources, tools, and modeling techniques to enhance forecasting precision and insight generation. Lead, mentor, and develop a team of analysts, fostering a culture of analytical excellence, intellectual curiosity, and compelling data storytelling.
What You’ll Need 10+ years of experience in theatrical box office analytics, forecasting, or related entertainment data roles, with a strong understanding of global film markets. Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Business, or a related quantitative field; MBA or advanced degree preferred. Proven track record of leading large‑scale forecasting or analytics initiatives within a media, studio, or exhibition environment. Expertise in financial modeling, forecasting methodologies, and scenario analysis using Excel and/or SQL‑based tools. Experience designing and maintaining dashboards using Power BI. Ability to make informed decisions based on other factors when there is limited or no data available. Strong presentation and storytelling skills — able to distill analytical insights into compelling recommendations for executive audiences. Highly collaborative leader with the ability to manage multiple priorities across global teams. Passion for the theatrical business and for translating data into creative and commercial impact.
Nice to Have Experience working directly with theatrical distribution, programming, or exhibition strategy. Familiarity with machine learning or predictive analytics techniques applied to entertainment forecasting. A self‑starter with a global mindset — curious, proactive, and motivated to help shape IMAX’s next era of data‑driven growth.
Compensation 136,151.00 - 175,000.00
At IMAX, you will be part of a culture built on respect – we are committed to creating a welcoming and diverse atmosphere across our organization.
For consideration, please apply online. We thank all applicants for their interest in IMAX but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
IMAX will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, or arrest or conviction records, in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws, including the City of Los Angeles’ Fair Change Initiative For Hiring Ordinance, the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, and the California Fair Chance Act, where applicable.
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As a strategic leader within the global distribution team, you will own the forecasting models, tools, and insights that underpin IMAX’s film performance strategy. You will guide the development of best‑in‑class analytical frameworks, ensuring that decisions on film acquisition, release timing, and screen allocation are informed by robust data and predictive modeling. This role is highly cross‑functional, partnering closely with senior leaders across Film Distribution, Finance, and Global Programming to maximize box office performance and long‑term growth.
What You’ll Do Support global film forecasting and financial modeling to support short‑term budgeting, long‑range planning, and strategic decision‑making. Develop and refine predictive analytics to optimize title selection and release scheduling, maximizing box office revenue and theater utilization worldwide. Design and enhance dashboards and reporting ecosystems to improve data accessibility, including global box office trends, forecast accuracy, and title performance tracking. Deliver executive‑level analytics through ad hoc reporting, After‑Action Reviews (AARs), and special project reports that distill complex data into clear, actionable insights. Establish consistent global methodologies for forecasting and performance measurement across all IMAX territories, ensuring data accuracy and alignment. Partner with regional and functional leaders to embed analytics into business operations, integrating data‑driven decision‑making into distribution and programming workflows. Identify and implement new data sources, tools, and modeling techniques to enhance forecasting precision and insight generation. Lead, mentor, and develop a team of analysts, fostering a culture of analytical excellence, intellectual curiosity, and compelling data storytelling.
What You’ll Need 10+ years of experience in theatrical box office analytics, forecasting, or related entertainment data roles, with a strong understanding of global film markets. Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Business, or a related quantitative field; MBA or advanced degree preferred. Proven track record of leading large‑scale forecasting or analytics initiatives within a media, studio, or exhibition environment. Expertise in financial modeling, forecasting methodologies, and scenario analysis using Excel and/or SQL‑based tools. Experience designing and maintaining dashboards using Power BI. Ability to make informed decisions based on other factors when there is limited or no data available. Strong presentation and storytelling skills — able to distill analytical insights into compelling recommendations for executive audiences. Highly collaborative leader with the ability to manage multiple priorities across global teams. Passion for the theatrical business and for translating data into creative and commercial impact.
Nice to Have Experience working directly with theatrical distribution, programming, or exhibition strategy. Familiarity with machine learning or predictive analytics techniques applied to entertainment forecasting. A self‑starter with a global mindset — curious, proactive, and motivated to help shape IMAX’s next era of data‑driven growth.
Compensation 136,151.00 - 175,000.00
At IMAX, you will be part of a culture built on respect – we are committed to creating a welcoming and diverse atmosphere across our organization.
For consideration, please apply online. We thank all applicants for their interest in IMAX but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
IMAX will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, or arrest or conviction records, in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws, including the City of Los Angeles’ Fair Change Initiative For Hiring Ordinance, the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, and the California Fair Chance Act, where applicable.
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