
Director of Data, Technology and Product, Nova Entertainment
Tim Armstrong
Director of Data, Technology and Product | Nova Entertainment
About Tim
Tim Armstrong is the Director of Data, Technology and Product at Nova Entertainment. Although primarily recognized for his career in the music industry, where he is known as a musician, songwriter, and record producer, his professional background extends into the media and entertainment sector. Armstrong is a member of the punk rock band Rancid and the supergroup Transplants, playing guitar and vocals. He was also a member of the ska punk band Operation Ivy prior to forming Rancid. In 1997, he co-founded Hellcat Records with Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion and Epitaph Records. Outside of performing, Armstrong has released music through his website under the name Tim Timebomb, including covers and original compositions. His songwriting has garnered recognition, including a Grammy Award for work with Jimmy Cliff and Pink. He has also collaborated with artists such as Joe Walsh and The Interrupters. Armstrong's diverse experience in music production, songwriting, and industry leadership informs his role in overseeing data, technology, and product initiatives at Nova Entertainment.
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