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Meghan Chayka (born ) is a Canadian data scientist and co-founder of the
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firm Stathletes.


Career

Chayka worked as a financial analyst at the
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and as an analyst at
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before shifting to focus entirely on sport analysis in the mid-2010s. She is a Data Scientist in Residence at the
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at the
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, a position she has held since 2017.


Stathletes

Chayka's first venture into ice hockey statistics came in 2009 when she and friend Neil Lane began filming her younger brother
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's games while he was playing
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in the
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(OJHL), with the aim of analysing the collected data to help him improve his game. They developed a method of video analysis that produced dramatically more points of statistical data than contemporary methodologies. After John's hockey career was ended by injury, he identified the potential marketability of Chayka and Lane's method of video analysis, which eventually grew into the founding of Stathletes by the Chaykas and Lane in 2010. The company grew quickly and, in 2012, the
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became the first
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(NHL) team to employ their services. Chayka has used her position within the company to champion the growth of women's ice hockey and Stathletes has become an industry leader in analytics for the women's game. Statistical data and analysis generated by Stathletes were used by the
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's for its broadcasts of the women's ice hockey tournament at the
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and the women's ice hockey tournament at the
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. Chayka spearheaded the landmark partnership between Stathletes and the
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(PHF since 2021) to provide analytics for the
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. A regular participant in academic conferences, she has spoken at a number of analytics and sports conferences, including at the 2020 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference and the inaugural Women's Hockey Analytics Conference. During the first year of the
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, Chayka joined forces with Alison Lukan to present Hockey Analytics Night in Canada (HANIC), a regular online conference intended to bring together and spark discussion within the ice hockey analytics community via diverse topics and speakers.


Awards and honours

Chayka was named the Ontario Chamber of Commerce's Top Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2018. In 2019, she was named to both the
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's The 5 to Watch for Sports Business Executives and ''
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'' Top 100 People of Power and Influence. Chayka appeared on ''
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'''s Top Forty Under 40 in both 2019 and 2020, and
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's 25 Most Powerful Women in Hockey 2022. She was identified by ''The Hockey News'' as one of twenty candidates with the credentials to become the first woman to serve as a general manager in the NHL. Alongside Melody Davidson and
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, Chayka was selected as an honorary coach for the 2022 PHF All-Star Showcase.


Personal life

Chayka holds both an Honours in Business Administration (HBA) and a
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in economics from
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and a BBA in finance from the
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at
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. Her younger brother, John Chayka, served as general manager of the
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during 2016 to 2020.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Chayka, Meghan Living people 21st-century Canadian women scientists Brock University alumni Businesspeople from Ontario Canadian women chief executives Canadian technology company founders Canadian women company founders Data scientists Ice hockey people from Ontario McMaster University alumni People from the Regional Municipality of Niagara Scientists from Ontario University of Toronto people Women data scientists Year of birth missing (living people)